The (quasi?)marxist piece I see cited most often by non-marxists is
What Do Bosses Do?  Whether this should be taken as a positive or
negative endorsement I leave to others.



On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 11:13 PM, michael a. lebowitz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 03/02/2009 9:56 PM, Michael Nuwer wrote:
>
>> the outstanding Marxist
>> economic article written in the 2[0th] century [that I've read].
>
> Michael Lebowitz, "Marx's falling rate of profit: a dialectical view,"
> Canadian Journal of Economics V.IX #2 (May 1976)
>
> Wow! That's great to hear! That's one of the many obscure old [and even more
> obscure new!] essays in a [surely over-priced] forthcoming book from Brill
> ['Following Marx: Method, Critique and Crisis'] for which I've just finished
> the subject index so it won't be long now. The book includes the following
> chapters:
>
> Table of Contents
>
> Figures
>
> Introduction: To Follow Marx
>
> Part I: Critiques of Political Economy
>
> 1.       The Fallacy of Everyday Notions
>
> 2.      Another Crisis of Economic Theory: the Neo-Ricardian Critique
>
> 3.      The Neo-Ricardian Reduction
>
> 4.       Is 'Analytical Marxism' Marxism? Appendix: Roemer's Self-criticism
>
> Part II: The Logic of Capital
>
> 5.      Following Hegel: the Science of Marx
>
> 6.      Explorations in the Logic of Capital
>
> Part III: Essays in the Theory of Crisis
>
> 7.      Marx's Falling Rate of Profit: A Dialectical View
>
> 8.       The General and the Specific in Marx's Theory of Crisis
>
> 9.      Paul M. Sweezy. Appendix: Learning from Paul Sweezy
>
> Part IV: Essence and Appearance
>
> 10.  Marx's Methodological Project
>
> 11.  What is Competition?
>
> 12.  Too Many Blindspots About the Media
>
> 13.   The Theoretical Status of Monopoly Capital
>
> 14.  Analytical Marxism and the Marxian Theory of Crisis
>
> 15.   In Brenner, Everything is Reversed
>
> Part V: Considering the Other Side of Capital
>
> 16.   The Silences of Capital
>
> 17.   Beyond the Capital of Uno-ism
>
> 18.  Situating the Capitalist State
>
> 19.  The Politics of Assumption, the Assumption of Politics
>
> Bibliography
>
>     Naturally, this is a proposal for its immediate translation into
> Chinese. :-D
>           cheers,
>           michael
>
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>
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