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Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment
If Marx were alive today, would he be a Post Keynesian? Maybe, but
his method involved (among other things) reading all of the
available literature, criticizing it and also da drawing out
and using its positive contributions. He'd also be a strong
_critic_ of post Keynesianism, therefore.
So let's all hold hands around the table as I darken the
lights so we can contact his spirit....
Rap! Rap!
sincerely,
Jim Devine
jndf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx or jdevine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Econ. Dept., Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angeles, CA 90045-2699 USA
310/338-2948 (daytime, during workweek); FAX: 310/338-1950
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- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment, (continued)
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
ECAS Fri 28 Apr 1995, 01:07 GMT
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
ECAS Fri 28 Apr 1995, 01:42 GMT
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
ECAS Fri 28 Apr 1995, 02:01 GMT
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
ECAS Fri 28 Apr 1995, 02:10 GMT
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
Jim Devine Fri 28 Apr 1995, 17:26 GMT
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
Kevin Quinn Fri 28 Apr 1995, 22:28 GMT
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
Jim Devine Fri 28 Apr 1995, 22:30 GMT
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
John Gelles Sat 29 Apr 1995, 03:09 GMT
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
John Gelles Sat 29 Apr 1995, 03:36 GMT
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