Book Series: Research in Political Economy
*Volume 29 (2014, 286 pp.)
SRAFFA AND ALTHUSSER RECONSIDERED;
NEOLIBERALISM ADVANCING IN SOUTH AFRICA, ENGLAND, AND GREECE *
*/Editor: Paul Zarembka <mailto:[email protected]>, SUNY at Buffalo/*
*
**PART I: RECONSIDERING SRAFFA*
*From ‘Pool of Profits’ to Surplus and Deficit Industries: Archival
Evidence on the Evolution of Piero Sraffa’s Thought*
/Scott Carter <mailto:[email protected]>, Department of Economics,
The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK/
*Comments on Scott Carter*
/Robert M. Solow, Department of Economics, Massachussetts Institute of
Technology (retired), Cambridge, MA/
*Response to Comments of Robert M. Solow*
/Scott Carter <mailto:[email protected]>, Department of Economics,
The University of Tulsa Tulsa, OK/
*Fixed Capital and Wage-Profit Curves à la von Neumann-Leontief: China’s
Economy 1987-2000*
/Bangxi Li <mailto:[email protected]>, Institute of Economics,
School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing/
*PART II: NEOLIBERALISM IN ACTION*
*Theory and Practice in Challenging Extractive-Oriented Infrastructure
in South Africa*
/Patrick Bond <mailto:[email protected]>, Centre for Civil Society,
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban/
*Marketisation, Commodification and the Implications for Teachers’
Autonomy in England*
/Martin Upchurch <mailto:[email protected]>, Phoebe Moore
<mailto:[email protected]> and Aylin Kunter <mailto:>, Middlesex
University, The Burroughs, Hendon, London/
*Stranger than Fiction: Fictitious Capital and Credit Bubbles in
Post-EMU Greece*
/Jesse Hembruff <mailto:[email protected]>, Department of
Political Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario/
*PART III: RETROSPECTIVE ON ALTHUSSER*
*Epistemological Problems and Ontological Solutions: A Critical Realist
Retrospective on Althusser*
/Brian O’Boyle <mailto:[email protected]>, St. Angela’s
College (Sligo), National University of Ireland Galway, and Terry
McDonough <mailto:[email protected]>, Department of
Economics, National University of Ireland Galway/
*PART IV: FOLLOW-UP: DEBATING LABOR ARISTOCRACY*
*The Roots of Working Class Reformism and Conservatism: A Response to
Zak Cope’s Defense of the “Labor Aristocracy” Thesis*
/Charles Post <mailto:[email protected]>, Department of Sociology,
Borough of Manhattan Community College-CUNY, New York City, NY/
*A Comment on the Post–Cope Debate on Labour Aristocracy and Colonialism*
/Amiya Kumar Bagchi <mailto:[email protected]>, Institute of
Development Studies Kolkata, Kolkata/
*Final Comments on Charles Post’s Critique of the Theory of the Labour
Aristocracy*
/Zak Cope <mailto:[email protected]>, Belfast, Northern Ireland/
*286 Pages, 2014*
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/*Sraffa and Althusser Reconsidered; Neoliberalism Advancing*/ (2014)
/*Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid*/ (2013)
/*Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism*/ (2011) with R. Desai
/*The Hidden History of 9-11
<http://www.sevenstories.com/book/?GCOI=58322100606640>*/ (2nd ed.,
Seven Stories Press)
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