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Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment
A spectre is haunting the world!!!
On Fri, 28 Apr 1995, Jim Devine wrote:
> 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
>
- Thread context:
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment, (continued)
- 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
- Re: Marx and Keynes on Unemployment,
BILL MITCHELL Sat 29 Apr 1995, 10:43 GMT
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