This second volume completes a critical history of the social,
political, and theoretical forces behind Marxian economics--the
only work in English to offer such comprehensive treatment.
Beginning with Marxian analyses of the Great Depression and
Stalinism, it explores the theories developed to explain the "long
boom" in Western capitalism after the Second World War. Later
chapters deal with post-Leninist theories of imperialism and
continuing controversies in value theory and the theory of
exploitation. After outlining recent work on the "second slump,"
the integration of rational-choice theory into Marxism, and the
political economy of socialism, the book concludes with a review
and evaluation of Marxian theory over the whole period since Marx's
death. Praise for the first volume: "Howard and King have done an
excellent job.. One comes away with the impression of Marxian
economics being a vibrant subject, relevant to the problems of
these times and useful in practical matters."--Meghnad Desai, The
Times Higher Education Supplement
Originally published in 1992.
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