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The Capitalist Economy and its Prosthetics
Necessity, Evolution and Dilemmas of a Brotherhood- Authors:
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- Edition transcript, Volume 13
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- 2024
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- Edition
- 1/2024
- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-7278-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-7278-1
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- Edition transcript
- Volume
- 13
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 532
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Table of contents
ChapterPages
- FrontmatterPages 1 - 6 Download chapter (PDF)
- ContentsPages 7 - 12 Download chapter (PDF)
- ForewordPages 13 - 30 Download chapter (PDF)
- Chapter I. Praeter-Economics: Wealth procurement by violencePages 33 - 38 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 1. Value and value attributionPages 39 - 58 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 2. Money and money creationPages 58 - 76 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 3. The economic systemPages 76 - 80 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 1. Consumptive and investive spending: C–M–C'' and M–C–M''Pages 81 - 109 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 2. The productive and the sterile economyPages 109 - 117 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 3. A tableau économique of modern capitalismPages 118 - 132 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 4. An original assemblyPages 132 - 134 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 1. Goods procurement in primitive societyPages 137 - 138 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 2. Primitive society and civilizationPages 138 - 144 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 3. The master drama of ancient capitalism: Land for peasantsPages 144 - 148 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 1. Conservative-restorative policies and prosthetics in ancient GreecePages 149 - 163 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 2. Conservative-restorative policies and prosthetics in ancient RomePages 164 - 174 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 3. China: A glance at 2000 years of East-Eurasian ancient master dramaPages 174 - 186 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 4. The failure of conservatism/restoration, ancient prosthetics and their dilemmasPages 186 - 196 Download chapter (PDF)
- Chapter VI. The master drama of modern capitalism: Employment for workersPages 199 - 200 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 1. Circuit closure analysisPages 201 - 202 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 2. Quesnay''s dépenses-integrated "royaume agricole"Pages 203 - 216 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 3. Smith: An invisible hand over suppliers and customersPages 216 - 221 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 4. Proudhon and Sismondi: Producers cannot buy their producePages 221 - 227 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 5. Malthus: Costs cannot buy valuePages 227 - 233 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 6. What Say said and Ricardo''s Law of SayPages 233 - 242 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 7. Marx''s insufficient theory on insufficient employmentgenerating spendingPages 242 - 285 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 8. Keynes: Firms'' deficient employment-generating spending as deficient remedy for consumers'' deficient employment-generating spendingPages 285 - 321 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 9. Kalecki: Only capitalists can save capitalistsPages 321 - 331 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 10. Minsky: Liquidity and firms'' employment-generating spendingPages 331 - 342 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 1. A merely abstract possibility of circuit closure in capitalismPages 343 - 351 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 2. The drain of wealth out of the productive economyPages 351 - 365 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 3. The deficient-producive-spending-syndromePages 365 - 370 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 4. Secondary dynamics and the deficient-producive-spendingsyndromePages 371 - 372 Download chapter (PDF)
- Chapter IX. Redistributive and expansive prostheticsPages 375 - 376 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 1. Redistributive prosthetics funded with domestic taxation and expropriationsPages 377 - 388 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 2. Redistributive prosthetics funded with war, external violent wealth procurement and protectionismPages 388 - 398 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 3. Redistributive prosthetics funded with redistributive debtPages 399 - 406 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 1. Expansive prosthetics funded with commodity money creationPages 409 - 410 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 2. Expansive prosthetics funded with merchant credit money creationPages 411 - 417 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 3. Expansive prosthetics funded with private bank credit money creationPages 417 - 430 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 1. From commodity money regimes to state fiat money regimesPages 431 - 436 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 2. State fiat money creation aside private bank credit money creationPages 436 - 438 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 3. Expansive prosthetics funded with private bank credit money creationPages 439 - 453 Download chapter (PDF)
- Section 4. Expansive prosthetics funded with state fiat money creationPages 454 - 480 Download chapter (PDF)
- Chapter XIII. The dilemmas of the prosthetics of modern capitalismPages 481 - 488 Download chapter (PDF)
- Afterword: An outlook in questions and answersPages 489 - 506 Download chapter (PDF)
- ConventionsPages 509 - 518 Download chapter (PDF)
- List of FiguresPages 519 - 520 Download chapter (PDF)
- ReferencesPages 521 - 532 Download chapter (PDF)




