TY - BOOK AU - Mattick,Paul TI - Marx and Keynes: the limits of the mixed economy / T2 - Extending horizons books AV - HB 97.5 .M35 1969 U1 - 330.15/6 PY - 1969///] CY - Boston PB - Porter Sargent KW - Marxian economics KW - Keynesian economics KW - Capitalism, imperialism, socialism, mixed economy N1 - Tables include detailed economic statistics; Bibliographical references pages (342-344) and index; 1. The Keynesian revolution -- 2. Marx and Keynes -- 3. Marx's labor theory of value -- 4. Value and price -- 5. The law of value as "equilibrium mechanism" -- 6. Accumulation and the falling rate of profit -- 7. The business cycle -- 8. The realization of surplus value -- 9. Capitalism in crises -- 10. The expropriation of capital -- 11. Saving capitalism -- 12. Keynesianism in reverse -- 13. The "transformation" of capitalism -- 14. The mixed economy -- 15. Money and capital -- 16. Technology and the mixed economy -- 17. Capital formation and foreign trade -- 18. Economic development -- 19. The imperialist imperative -- 20. State capitalism and the mixed economy -- 21. Marxism and socialism -- 22. Value and socialism N2 - This book "deals with all the significant problems of the political economy: capital formation, money, credit, foreign trade, the balance of payments, state capitalism, imperialism, neocolonialism, and so forth. In his critical analysis of the theories of Marx and Keynes, Mr. Mattick challenges the prevailing assumption that the economic system is no longer susceptible to crisis and depression. The Keynesian hypothesis has presumed to answer contemporary needs for a more stable and more extended economic structure. This book weighs these resources and methods against Marx's prediction of the inherent decline and collapse of capitalism. Mattick's sure grasp of both Marxist and Keynesian theory allows a clear and incisive exposition of their common features and divergences, and their relevance to the historical and contemporary outlines of the political economy." --From the dust jacket ER -