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[A-List] traces 70s economic/political turning point/s as requested by Leo (fwd)
apologies if repeated. i got failure notice on my machine, but dunno if to
all, some, one...
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ANDRE GUNDER FRANK
Department of History Home
University of Nebraska Lincoln [UNL] 4440 North 7th Street
612 Oldfather Apt. 107
P.O. Box 880327 Lincoln, NE 68521 USA
Lincoln, NE 68588-0327 Tel: 1-402-742 7931
Tel: 1-402-472 3251=direct 2414=Dpt Fax: 1-402-742 7932
Fax: 1-402-472 8839
E-Mail: franka@xxxxxxx Web Page: csf.colorado.edu/agfrank/
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Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 18:14:09 -0500
From: Andre Gunder Frank <franka@xxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Discussions on the Socialist Register and its articles
<SOCIALIST-REGISTER@xxxxxxxx>
To: SOCIALIST-REGISTER@xxxxxxxx
Subject: traces 70s economic/political turning point/s as requested by Leo
'' I am indeed very interested ... as part of Sam Gindin's and my
attempt to trace the 'turning point' in American economic policy
through the 1970s.... let us know what you find there that may be
important to us.'' Leo Panitch
So See my book
CRISIS:IN THE WORLD ECONOMY written 1976-78, published 1980 [366 pp]
the most thorough and best book/statement then and mostly since, if I
may im/modestly say so myself.
Same analysis and more as Bob Brenner two decades later
also see 1986 sequel: Is the Reagan Recovery real or the Calm
before the Storm?
[It is/was - of 1989-1992 recession, policies &
subsequent ''recovery'' ]
BOOK CHPT 2: THE NEW ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE WEST
[1967 onwards and 1978 forecast of 1979-82 recession and policy that will
be adopted, entirely confirmed by subsequent events] -
alas, nobody paid even the least attention
CHPT 3: THE POLITICAL ECONOMIC RESPONSE TO CRISIS IN THE WEST
[subtitles]
class struggle through strikes, unemployment and wages p 102
st ate austerity and delibersate unemployment policies 111
british austery policy as an example 114
austerity policy during the 1975-79 ''recovery'' 121
includes oecd and focuses on usa
coordinating policies internationally remains unresolved 133
welfare farewell 137 [a very early bon mot prediction statement!]
pentagon sees public shift on arms spending 141
social-democratic response 144 [all over]
communist response and its aceptance 145 [eurocomunism]
unions and capitalist discipling of labor 152 [their role]
political/economic crisis and shift to the right 157 [all over]
political repression on the increase 161 [also all over]
crisis and ideological change 168
CHAPTER 4
LONG LIVE TRANSIDEOLOGICAL ENTREPRISE! THE SOCIALIST ECONOMIES IN THE
CAPITALIST INTERNATIONAL DIVISION OF LABOR pp 178 - 262
[too many subtitles to bather listing here - chapter title should
suffice!
im/modestly submitted by
ANDRE GUNDER FRANK
Department of History Home
University of Nebraska Lincoln [UNL] 4440 North 7th Street
612 Oldfather Apt. 107
P.O. Box 880327 Lincoln, NE 68521 USA
Lincoln, NE 68588-0327 Tel: 1-402-742 7931
Tel: 1-402-472 3251=direct 2414=Dpt Fax: 1-402-742 7932
Fax: 1-402-472 8839
E-Mail: franka@xxxxxxx Web Page: csf.colorado.edu/agfrank/
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