This unique book, written in a question and answer style, brings to life the work of the world’s foremost Marxian economist Thomas T. Sekine on the scientificity of Marx’s project in Capital, its applicability to navigating world-historic change across capitalist stages of development and what Marxian economics teaches us about building viable future historical societies. Sekine, a student and follower of Marxist Kozo Uno, argues that capitalism neither constitutes the end of history nor does its overthrow await socialist revolution. Rather, based upon its own historical delimitations capitalism, following World War I and the Great Depression of the 1930s, has entered a period of disintegration. Grounded on a scathing critique of bourgeois economics in all its forms, Sekine exposes the futility of bourgeois policy interventions attempting to revive capitalism. This book will be of interest to economists in both the mainstream and heterodox schools, and those broadly interested in the history of economic thought.
Author(s): Thomas T. Sekine
Series: Palgrave Insights into Apocalypse Economics
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 212
City: Cham
Preface
Acknowledgements
Praise for Marx, Uno and the Critique of Economics
Contents
Part I
1 Introduction
Note
2 Distinguishing Marxian Economic Theory from Bourgeois Political Economy
3 The Scientificity of Marxian Economic Theory and the Spuriousness of Bourgeois Natural Science of Society
4 The Necessity of Levels of Analysis in Marxian Political Economy
5 Kozo Uno’s Elaboration of Marxism in the Light of Marx and Hegel
Note
Part II
6 Theorizing World Economic Change Following the Unraveling of the Imperialist Stage
7 Bourgeois Economics in the Era of Ex-Capitalist Transition
Note
8 Whither Policy in the Phase of Capitalist Disintegration?
Notes
9 Neoliberalism and the Futility of Monetarism
Note
10 Road to a New Historical Society
Notes
Index