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More Misused Wage Data from “Monthly Review”: The Overaccumulation of a...

. May 8, 2013: A downloadable PDF of this article, including all graphs and tables, is now available here: M-F, 5.8.13 pdf May 16, 2013: See also the related articles: “Bruce Wallace’s ‘Creative...

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Video: Inequality and the Great Recession

We generally don’t post videos of new presentations given by Andrew Kliman on his book, The Failure of Capitalist Production: Underlying Causes of the Great Recession. However, we are making an...

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Bruce Wallace’s “Creative Accounting” (further critique of Monthly Review...

  Creative Accounting  by Bruce Wallace [Editor's Note: This article was first published on May 7 in Wallace's blog, Marx Returns from the Grave: Bruce's Blog on Marxist Theory. We republish it here...

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Monthly Failure to Review: Even Worse than I Thought

  “However like Columbo Kliman usually goes on to say ‘and one more thing?’” – Bruce Wallace Monthly Failure to Review: Even Worse than I Thought by Andrew Kliman, author of The Failure of Capitalist...

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The Unmaking of Marx’s “Capital”: Heinrich’s Attempt to Eliminate Marx’s...

The Unmaking of Marx’s Capital Heinrich’s Attempt to Eliminate Marx’s Crisis Theory by Andrew Kliman, Alan Freeman, Nick Potts, Alexey Gusev, and Brendan Cooney Michael Heinrich’s recent Monthly...

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Video: “Can Income Redistribution Rescue Capitalism?”

Discussion of New MHI Pamphlet, “Can Income Redistribution Rescue Capitalism?: On Monthly Review’s Factual and Theoretical Myths” by Andrew Kliman Marxist-Humanist Initiative hosted a public discussion...

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Video: Roundtable on “Can Redistribution Solve Capitalism’s Crises?”

A roundtable discussion co-sponsored by Marxist-Humanist Initiative (MHI) and Internationalist Perspective (IP) was held at Bluestockings Bookstore in N.Y.C. on Dec. 2, 2013. The speakers critically...

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What Lies Ahead: Accelerating Growth or Secular Stagnation?

Originally published at e-International Relations, January 24, 2013. Recent statistics indicate that the second round of the double-dip recession in the Eurozone and the United Kingdom has ended, and...

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Clarifying “Secular Stagnation” and the Great Recession

[MHI Note: This article originally appeared in New Left Project on March 3, 2014. Republished with permission.]   Clarifying ‘Secular Stagnation’ and the Great Recession by Andrew Kliman In ‘Clarifying...

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Underestimating Evidence, Capitalists, and Workers: A rejoinder to Sam Gindin

[MHI Note: This article originally appeared in New Left Project on May 19, 2014. Republished with permission.] by Andrew Kliman In my initial response to Sam Gindin, I noted that “his broad-brush,...

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Audio: Harvey versus Marx on Capitalism’s Crises

Editors’ note: This article is Andrew Kliman’s response to David Harvey’s recent criticisms of Marx’s theory of capitalist economic crisis. It was originally published in New Left Project; Part 1...

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Harvey vs. Marx on Crisis: Kliman’s Rejoinder

Editors’ note: David Harvey recently published a critique of Marx’s theory of capitalist economic crisis. Andrew Kliman responded with a counter-critique, to which Harvey replied. The piece that...

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Video: Madrid Debate on Economic Crisis — Steve Keen vs. Steve Keen (and...

On March 10, a lively debate took place between Andrew Kliman and Steve Keen, following their presentations on the causes of the recent economic crisis, during the opening plenary of the Jornadas...

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Dunayevskaya’s review of Mattick’s Marx and Keynes

In light of the recent growth of revolutionary-sounding but anti-proletarian “Marxism,” and the continuing need to break with all post-Marx Marxists and reclaim the full legacy of Marx’s own Marxism,...

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Brexit, Trumpism, Sanders, and the Decrepit State of Capitalism: Against...

  by Michael Rectenwald Published simultaneously in With Sober Senses and CLG News.   There’s a basic article of faith in leftist thought, held especially dearly by most among the U.S. left. It is so...

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Video: Madrid Debate on Economic Crisis — Steve Keen vs. Steve Keen (and...

On March 10, a lively debate took place between Andrew Kliman and Steve Keen, following their presentations on the causes of the recent economic crisis, during the opening plenary of the Jornadas...

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Dunayevskaya’s review of Mattick’s Marx and Keynes

In light of the recent growth of revolutionary-sounding but anti-proletarian “Marxism,” and the continuing need to break with all post-Marx Marxists and reclaim the full legacy of Marx’s own Marxism,...

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Brexit, Trumpism, Sanders, and the Decrepit State of Capitalism: Against...

by Michael Rectenwald Published simultaneously in With Sober Senses and CLG News.   There’s a basic article of faith in leftist thought, held especially dearly by most among the U.S. left. It is so...

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Video: “Can Income Redistribution Rescue Capitalism?”

Discussion of New MHI Pamphlet, “Can Income Redistribution Rescue Capitalism?: On Monthly Review’s Factual and Theoretical Myths” by Andrew Kliman Marxist-Humanist Initiative hosted a public discussion...

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Video: Roundtable on “Can Redistribution Solve Capitalism’s Crises?”

A roundtable discussion co-sponsored by Marxist-Humanist Initiative (MHI) and Internationalist Perspective (IP) was held at Bluestockings Bookstore in N.Y.C. on Dec. 2, 2013. The speakers critically...

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