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Late Capitalism
About this book
Late Capitalism is the first major synthesis to have been produced by the contemporary revival of Marxist economics. It represents, in fact, the only systematic attempt so far ever made to combine the general theory of the 'laws of motion' of the capitalist mode of production developed by Marx with the concrete history of capitalism in the twentieth century. A landmark in Marxist economic literature, Late Capitalism is specifically designed to explain the international recession of the 1970s and is an invaluable guide to understanding the nature of the world economy today. This edition includes a new introduction by C?dric Durand assessing the book's continued relevance.
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Table of contents
- CoverĀ
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- ContentsĀ
- Introduction: Scrutinizing Capital with Oneās Eyes Wide Open
- Introduction (1975 edition)
- 1. The Laws of Motion and the History of Capital
- 2. The Structure of the Capitalist World Market
- 3. The Three Main Sources of Surplus-Profit in the Development of Modern Capitalism
- 4. āLong Wavesā in the History of Capitalism
- 5. Valorization of Capital, Class Struggle and the Rate of Surplus-Value in Late Capitalism
- 6. The Specific Nature of the Third Technological Revolution
- 7. The Reduction of the Turnover-Time of Fixed Capital
- 8. The Acceleration of Technological Innovation
- 9. The Permanent Arms Economy and Late Capitalism
- 10. The International Concentration and Centralization of Capital
- 11. Neo-Colonialism and Unequal Exchange
- 12. The Expansion of the Services Sector, the āConsumer Societyā, and the Realization of Surplus-Value
- 13. Permanent Inflation
- 14. The Industrial Cycle in Late Capitalism
- 15. The State in the Age of Late Capitalism
- 16. Ideology in the Age of Late Capitalism
- 17. Late Capitalism as a Whole
- 18. The Crisis of Capitalist Relations of Production
- Glossary
- Notes
- Index