A collection of Marxism experts explore and analyse the causes of the financial crisis from an alternative intellectual framework in this latest volume from Emerald Books. Daniel Sage feels that the collection fails to relate to a wider audience and to revitalise new ways of thinking, and with debates around academic impact growing ever more intense, the authors need to take their ideas and translate them to wider audiences; not just within the social sciences, but to the general public
After the Crisis is a book which sheds light on the conditions which led to the crisis and on the br...
With the financial crisis continuing after five years, many question why economics failed either to ...
Part of a review symposium: "On Christoph Deutschmann’s Disembedded Markets—Economic Theology and Gl...
Cognitive Capitalism argues the political economy born with Adam Smith no longer offers us the possi...
The financial crisis caused many to reconsider the desirability and feasibility of capitalism. In Wh...
Barbara Richter considers the changes we must make to see off future economic and environmental cris...
On the heels of the global financial crisis, many on the left of the political spectrum anticipated ...
This book will be very useful for any social scientist wanting to know why capitalism as an economic...
Colin Crouch presents readers with a well-reasoned analysis of the financial crisis and economic dev...
In 2011, the International Monetary Fund invited prominent economists and economic policy makers to ...
Peter Lee highly recommends this contribution from Bauman and Bordoni, which will reward any serious...
In Economics After the Crisis, Adair Turner writes that the crisis of 2008-2009 should prompt a wide...
The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism both within and without the academ...
For at least 40 years, the study of political economy has mainly been a comparative effort. Literatu...
Reviews of Grassmann, Der Eklat aller Widersprüche. Marx’ Theorie und Studien der wiederkehrenden Wi...
After the Crisis is a book which sheds light on the conditions which led to the crisis and on the br...
With the financial crisis continuing after five years, many question why economics failed either to ...
Part of a review symposium: "On Christoph Deutschmann’s Disembedded Markets—Economic Theology and Gl...
Cognitive Capitalism argues the political economy born with Adam Smith no longer offers us the possi...
The financial crisis caused many to reconsider the desirability and feasibility of capitalism. In Wh...
Barbara Richter considers the changes we must make to see off future economic and environmental cris...
On the heels of the global financial crisis, many on the left of the political spectrum anticipated ...
This book will be very useful for any social scientist wanting to know why capitalism as an economic...
Colin Crouch presents readers with a well-reasoned analysis of the financial crisis and economic dev...
In 2011, the International Monetary Fund invited prominent economists and economic policy makers to ...
Peter Lee highly recommends this contribution from Bauman and Bordoni, which will reward any serious...
In Economics After the Crisis, Adair Turner writes that the crisis of 2008-2009 should prompt a wide...
The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism both within and without the academ...
For at least 40 years, the study of political economy has mainly been a comparative effort. Literatu...
Reviews of Grassmann, Der Eklat aller Widersprüche. Marx’ Theorie und Studien der wiederkehrenden Wi...
After the Crisis is a book which sheds light on the conditions which led to the crisis and on the br...
With the financial crisis continuing after five years, many question why economics failed either to ...
Part of a review symposium: "On Christoph Deutschmann’s Disembedded Markets—Economic Theology and Gl...