The Paradox of Marxist Economics: Dogmas and Reality
In: Springer Studies in Alternative Economics Series
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Socialism Collapsed Regardless of How Long the Progressive Society "Built" It! -- 1.1 Before the Occurrence of Marxism… "Sheep Devoured Men!" -- 2 Marxist Perspective on the Capitalist Economy -- 2.1 From "Utopia" to "Science" The Evolution of Marxist Economic Theory -- 2.2 Main Economic Statements of Marxist Theory -- 2.3 Where Does Surplus Value Come From? -- 2.4 The Economic Concept of Capital -- 2.5 Business Cycles-A Result of Capitalism's Economy, Causing Economic Chaos -- 2.6 A Marxist Perspective on Business Cycles and Their Emergence -- 2.7 Methods Proposed by Marxist Theory to Eliminate the Causes of Industrial Crises -- 3 Capitalism's Contradictions and Reasons of Its Collapse -- 3.1 The Main Reason for the Capitalism's Collapse -- 3.2 Capital Accumulation and Second Reason for the Capitalism's Collapse -- 3.3 Decrease of Profit Rate and the Third Reason for the Capitalism's Collapse -- 3.4 Preconditions for the Emergence of Socialism -- 3.4.1 The State's Role in Socialism -- 3.4.2 Political Actions Taken by Proletariat During the Formation of Socialism -- 3.4.3 The Global Nature of the Proletarian Revolution -- 4 Theoretical Socialism or the First Phase of Communism -- 4.1 Economic Principles of the New State -- 4.2 Realisation of a Distributed Surplus Product -- 4.3 Socialist Commodity-Monetary Relations -- 4.4 Socialist Money -- 4.5 Law of Value in Socialism -- 4.6 Peculiarities of the Planned Economy -- 5 Communism as the Higher Phase of Communist Society -- 5.1 Marxism and Theories of Marginal Productivity and Utility -- 5.2 Principles of Communist Society -- 5.2.1 "To Each According to His Needs" -- 5.2.2 Economic Basis for the Principle of Distribution "According to One's Needs" -- 5.2.3 The Theory of Scientific Communism -- 5.2.4 "Disposable Time" as the Basis of Communist Society.