The end of capitalism : the thought of Henryk Grossman /

Offers an introduction to the life and thought of Henryk Grossman, connecting his many insights on the dynamics of capitalism, its contradictions, and its tendency to produce economic crises to present-day developments. --From back cover, excerpt of review by Asatar Bair.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Reese, Ted (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Winchester, UK : Zer0 Books, 2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter one. The life and politics of Henryk Grossman, part one
  • Chapter two. The law of accumulation and breakdown
  • Chapter three. The life and politics of Henryk Grossman, part two. The German revolution and the rise of Nazism
  • Trials and tribulations with the Institute for Social Research (Institute für Sozialforschung or IfS)
  • East Germany
  • Chapter four. Marxism and the myth of a stable capitalism. New theory of imperialism and the social revolution (1926)
  • The value-price transformation in Marx and the problem of crisis (1932)
  • Fifty years of struggle over Marxism, 1883-1932 (1933)
  • Contributions to a seminar series on monopoly capitalism (1937)
  • Marx, classical political economy and the problem of dynamics (1941)
  • The evolutionist revolt against classical political economics (1943)
  • Chapter five. The final breakdown.