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100 1 _aMermelstein, David,
_d1933-
_eeditor
_91250
245 1 0 _aEconomics :
_bmainstream readings and radical critiques /
_cedited by David Mermelstein, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
250 _a2nd edition
260 _aNew York :
_bRandom House,
_c1973
300 _axviii, 462 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
505 0 0 _t1. An introduction to political economy, a. Capitalist institutions and contemporary economics: an overview :
_tWhat is capitalism? /
_r1. Maurice Dobb --
_tWhat is economics? /
_r2. Gary Becker --
_tIs economics obsolete? No, underemployed /
_r3. Charles L. Schultze --
_tToward a critique of economics /
_r4. Paul Sweezy.
_tb. A new industrial state :
_tThe new industrial state or son of affluence /
_r5. Robert M. Solow --
_tGalbraith as ideologue of the status quo /
_r6. Robert Fitch --
_tA reply to critics /
_r7. John Kenneth Galbraith --
_tThe newest Nixon looks Galbraithian /
_r8. Businessweek --
_tJapans' Galbraithian economy /
_r9. Martin Bronfenbrenner .
505 0 0 _t2. Issues in micro- and macroeconomics, a. Monopoly and the corporate welfare state :
_tThe economic structure of American capitalism /
_r10. James O'Connor --
_tThe two faces of economic concentration /
_r11. M. A. Adelman --
_tG. M. in trouble: the Vega plant at Lordstown /
_r12. Emma Rothschild --
_tThe high cost of monopoly /
_r13. Mark J. Green --
_tAmerica inc.: a review /
_r14. Robert C. Townsend --
_tThe control of the United States oil market /
_r15. Andrew Shonfield --
_tDo businessmen hate government? /
_r16. G. William Domhoff.
_tb. The consumer in corporate America — Sovereign or subject? :
_tA citizen's guide to the American economy /
_r17. Ralph Nader --
_tThe real cost of producing an automobile /
_r18. Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy --
_t"Consumerism" and women /
_r19. Ellen Willis --
_tThe non sequitur of the dependence effect /
_r20. Friedrich A. Hayek --
_tA Marxist view of consumer sovereignty /
_r21. Paul Baran.
_tc. Macroeconomics in transition :
_tLiving with inflation: a liberal perspective, on the eve of Nixon's new economic policy /
_r22. James Tobin and Leonard Ross --
_tThe new economic policy: a presidential report /
_r23. Council of Economic Advisers --
_tA preliminary verdict /
_r24. Newsweek — Paul Samuelson and Milton Friedman --
_tNixon's economic policy: class war in America /
_r25. James O'Connor --
_tThe end of U.S. hegemony /
_r26. Paul Sweezy and Harry Magdoff --
_tDepression ahead /
_r27. Michael Tanzer.
_td. The military-industrial complex :
_tThe military-industrial complex /
_r28. Dwight D. Eisenhower --
_tDefense expenditure and prosperity: an important digression /
_r29. Paul A. Samuelson --
_tCapitalism and the "military-industrial complex": the obstacles to "conversion" /
_r30. Michael Reich and David Finkelhor --
_tCapitalism and the military-industrial complex: a comment /
_r31. Richard England.
_te. Political economy in the world arena :
_tReflections on imperialism /
_r32. Kenneth E. Boulding --
_tModern imperialism: the view from the metropolis /
_r33. Richard D. Wolff --
_tThe third world /
_r34. Joan Robinson --
_tCapitalism, underdevelopment and the future of the poor countries /
_r35. Thomas E. Weisskopf --
_tThe United Fruit Company /
_r36. Pablo Neruda.
505 0 0 _t3. Income, wealth, and power, a. Income distribution — who gets what and why :
_tThe distribution of income /
_r37. Milton Friedman --
_tIncome distribution in the United States /
_r38. Frank Ackerman, Howard Birnbaum, James Wetzler, and Andrew Zimbalist --
_tHow 381 super-rich Americans managed not to pay a cent in taxes last year /
_r39. Philip Stern --
_tOn taxing and redistributing income /
_r40. Wassily Leontief and George McGovern --
_tSome arithmetic on the McGovern economic policies /
_r41. James Tobin --
_tLooking at poverty from a radical perspective /
_r42. Howard M. Wachtel --
_tThe welfare problem /
_r43. Herb J. Gans --
_tThe economics of crime prevention /
_r44. Douglass C. North and Roger Leroy Miller --
_tClass and the economics of crime /
_r45. David M. Gordon --
_tThe politics of education /
_r46. Herb Gintis.
_tb. The political economy of black America :
_tCan racial discrimination be ended under capitalism? /
_r47. Barbara Bergmann --
_tEmployee tastes for discrimination, wages, and profits /
_r48. Morris Silver --
_tThe structure of racial discrimination /
_r49. Raymond Franklin and Solomon Resnick --
_tBlack capitalism /
_r50. Earl Ofari.
_tc. Sexism and the family :
_tThe economics of women's liberation /
_r51. Barbara R. Bergmann --
_tThe economic exploitation of women /
_r52. Marilyn Power Goldberg --
_tMonogamy and the subjugation of women /
_r53. Eleanor Leacock --
_tThe second sex in academe /
_r54. Ann Sutherland Harris.
505 0 0 _t4. American capitalism at the crossroads, a. Economic growth and ecological constraints :
_tLimits to growth /
_r55. Club of Rome --
_tDon't knock the $2-trillion economy /
_r56. Peter Passell and Leonard Ross --
_tEconomic growth and ecology — An economist's view /
_r57. Walter W. Heller --
_tThe economic meaning of ecology /
_r58. Barry Commoner --
_tEconomic incentives in air-pollution control /
_r59. Edwin S. Mills --
_tEcology and class conflict /
_r60. Richard England and Barry Bluestone --
_tNext big industry: environmental improvement /
_r61. James Brian Quinn.
_tb. Toward a socialist alternative :
_tCapitalism versus socialism /
_r62. Thomas Sowell --
_tToward a program of studies of the transition to socialism /
_r63. Paul M. Sweezy --
_tConversations with Allende /
_r64. Regis Debray --
_tMaoist economic development /
_r65. John G. Gurley --
_tWorkers' control: vision of a new social order /
_r66. John Case --
_tHow business can rescue capitalism /
_r67. Henry C. Wallich --
_tMan and socialism in Cuba /
_r68. Che Guevara --
_tA future that makes ecological sense /
_r69. Garrett De Bell.
520 _a"In general, I am suggesting that contemporary economic texts do not make any serious effort to raise the relevant questions (not to speak of providing answers) concerning the fundamental nature of our society... The readings in this volume attempt to redress this imbalance. The editor is guided by the view that 'pure' economic analysis, which divorces its subject from its political context, does not merely perpetrate an unfortunate omission but rather a distortion of major proportions. While relevant readings of many political orientations have been included in this book, the majority have been deliberately chosen for their ability to provoke thought and challenge orthodoxy." -- From the preface to the first edition.
541 _aDonation from Karl and Elizabeth Niebyl.
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_91665
650 0 _aEconomics
_xHistory
_9105
650 0 _aEconomic history
_91666
700 1 _aDobb, Maurice,
_eauthor
_9573
700 1 _aBecker, Gary,
_eauthor
_91252
700 1 _aSchultze, Charles L.,
_eauthor
_91253
700 1 _aSweezy, Paul,
_eauthor
_91254
700 1 _aSolow, Robert M.,
_eauthor
_91255
700 1 _aFitch, Robert,
_eauthor
_91256
700 1 _aGalbraith, John Kenneth,
_eauthor
_9953
700 1 _aBronfenbrenner, Martin,
_eauthor
_91257
700 1 _aO'Connor, James,
_eauthor
_91258
700 1 _aAdelman, M. A.,
_eauthor
_91259
700 1 _aRothschild, Emma,
_eauthor
_91260
700 1 _aGreen, Mark J.,
_eauthor
_91261
700 1 _aTownsend, Robert C.,
_eauthor
_91262
700 1 _aShonfield, Andrew,
_eauthor
_91263
700 1 _aDomhoff, G. William,
_eauthor
_91264
700 1 _aNader, Ralph,
_eauthor
_91202
700 1 _aBaran, Paul
_eauthor
_91265
700 1 _aSweezy, Paul,
_eauthor
_91254
700 1 _aWillis, Ellen,
_eauthor
_91266
700 1 _aHayek, Friedrich A.,
_eauthor
_91267
700 1 _aTobin, James,
_eauthor
_91268
700 1 _aRoss, Leonard,
_eauthor
_91269
700 1 _aSamuelson, Paul,
_eauthor
_91270
700 1 _aFriedman, Milton,
_eauthor
_91271
700 1 _aMagdoff, Harry,
_eauthor
_91272
700 1 _aTanzer, Michael,
_eauthor
_9804
700 1 _aEisenhower, Dwight D.,
_eauthor
_91273
700 1 _aReich, Michael,
_eauthor
_9715
700 1 _aFinkelhor, David,
_eauthor
_91274
700 1 _aEngland, Richard,
_eauthor
_91275
700 1 _aBoulding, Kenneth E.,
_eauthor
_91276
700 1 _aWolff, Richard D.,
_eauthor
_91277
700 1 _aRobinson, Joan,
_eauthor
_91036
700 1 _aWeisskopf, Thomas E.,
_eauthor
_9325
700 1 _aNeruda, Pablo,
_eauthor
_91278
700 1 _aAckerman, Frank,
_eauthor
_9170
700 1 _aBirnbaum, Howard,
_eauthor
_91279
700 1 _aWetzler, James,
_eauthor
_91280
700 1 _aZimbalist, Andrew,
_eauthor
_91281
700 1 _aStern, Philip,
_eauthor
_91282
700 1 _aLeontief, Wassily,
_eauthor
_9948
700 1 _aMcGovern, George,
_eauthor
_91283
700 1 _aWachtel, Howard M.,
_eauthor
_91284
700 1 _aGans, Herb J.,
_eauthor
_91285
700 1 _aNorth, Douglas C.,
_eauthor
_91286
700 1 _aMiller, Roger Leroy,
_eauthor
_91287
700 1 _aGordon, David M.,
_eauthor
_91288
700 1 _aGintis, Herb,
_eauthor
_91289
700 1 _aBergmann, Barbara R.,
_eauthor
_91290
700 1 _aSilver, Morris,
_eauthor
_91291
700 1 _aFranklin, Raymond,
_eauthor
_91292
700 1 _aResnick, Solomon,
_eauthor
_91293
700 1 _aOfari, Earl,
_eauthor
_91294
700 1 _aGoldberg, Marilyn Power,
_eauthor
_91295
700 1 _aLeacock, Eleanor,
_eauthor
_91296
700 1 _aHarris, Ann Sutherland,
_91297
700 1 _aPassell, Peter,
_eauthor
_91298
700 1 _aHeller, Walter W.,
_eauthor
_91299
700 1 _aCommoner, Barry,
_eauthor
_91300
700 1 _aMills, Edwin S.
_91301
700 1 _aBluestone, Barry,
_eauthor
_9187
700 1 _aQuinn, James Brian,
_eauthor
_91302
700 1 _aSowell, Thomas,
_eauthor
_91303
700 1 _aDebray, Regis,
_eauthor
_9311
700 1 _aGurley, John G.,
_eauthor
_91304
700 1 _aCase, John
_eauthor
_91305
700 1 _aWallich, Henry C.,
_eauthor
_91306
700 1 _aGuevara, Che,
_eauthor
_91307
700 1 _aDe Bell, Garrett,
_eauthor
_91308
710 2 _aBusiness Week,
_eauthor
_91309
710 2 _aCouncil of Economic Advisers,
_eauthor
_91310
710 2 _aNewsweek,
_eauthor
_91311
710 2 _aClub of Rome,
_eauthor
_91312
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