Marx against Keynes : a reply to Mr. Morrison's "socialism" / by John Eaton

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Lawrence & Wishart, 1951.Description: 142 pages ; 10 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HB 103 .K47  E3 1951
Contents:
I. Capitalist theory in the labour movement -- II. What Keynes says -- III. Keynesian "socialism" and monopoly capitalism -- IV. Why Keynes is wrong -- V. The Keynesian remedies.
Subject: "At the time this book was written [June 1950, prior to the beginning of the Korean War], the U.S.A. and Britain in her wake had not yet plunged into their present [November 1950, the point of largest US advancement into North Korea during the war] huge arms programme. These events, however point the case which the book argues, namely that Keynesian programmes with finance capital at the help may in no time turn into oppressive programmes of war. The aim of this book is criticism - against ideas hostile to the interest of Labour." - Author Note.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks HB 103 .K47 E3 1951 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML19100035

Contains index.

I. Capitalist theory in the labour movement -- II. What Keynes says -- III. Keynesian "socialism" and monopoly capitalism -- IV. Why Keynes is wrong -- V. The Keynesian remedies.

"At the time this book was written [June 1950, prior to the beginning of the Korean War], the U.S.A. and Britain in her wake had not yet plunged into their present [November 1950, the point of largest US advancement into North Korea during the war] huge arms programme. These events, however point the case which the book argues, namely that Keynesian programmes with finance capital at the help may in no time turn into oppressive programmes of war. The aim of this book is criticism - against ideas hostile to the interest of Labour." - Author Note.

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