LSE Public Event: Can Capitalists Afford Recovery? -- Video and Paper

Abstract

Theorists and policymakers from all directions and of all persuasions remain obsessed with the prospect of recovery. For mainstream economists, the key question is how to bring about such a recovery. For heterodox political economists, the main issue is whether sustained growth is possible to start with. But there is a prior question that nobody seems to ask: can capitalists afford recovery in the first place? If we think of capital not as means of production but as a mode of power, we find that accumulation thrives not on growth and investment, but on unemployment and stagnation. And if accumulation depends on crisis, why should capitalists want to see a recovery?

Video duration: 2:24 hours

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crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxism monetarism neoclassical economics profit underconsumption

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LSE Public Event: Can Capitalists Afford Recovery? -- Video and Paper. Nitzan, Jonathan. (2014). May. (Lecture / Presentation; English).

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