In the Long Run We Are All Dead: Keynesianism, Political Economy, and Revolution

In the Long Run We Are All Dead: Keynesianism, Political Economy, and Revolution

by Geoff Mann
In the Long Run We Are All Dead: Keynesianism, Political Economy, and Revolution

In the Long Run We Are All Dead: Keynesianism, Political Economy, and Revolution

by Geoff Mann

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Overview

A groundbreaking debunking of moderate attempts to resolve financial crises

In the ruins of the 2007–2008 financial crisis, self-proclaimed progressives the world over clamored to resurrect the economic theory of John Maynard Keynes. The crisis seemed to expose the disaster of small-state, free-market liberalization and deregulation. Keynesian political economy, in contrast, could put the state back at the heart of the economy and arm it with the knowledge needed to rescue us. But what it was supposed to rescue us from was not so clear. Was it the end of capitalism or the end of the world? For Keynesianism, the answer is both. Keynesians are not and never have been out to save capitalism, but rather to save civilization from itself. It is political economy, they promise, for the world in which we actually live: a world in which prices are “sticky,” information is “asymmetrical,” and uncertainty inescapable. In this world, things will definitely not take care of themselves in the long run. Poverty is ineradicable, markets fail, and revolutions lead to tyranny. Keynesianism is thus modern liberalism’s most persuasive internal critique, meeting two centuries of crisis with a proposal for capital without capitalism and revolution without revolutionaries.

If our current crises have renewed Keynesianism for so many, it is less because the present is worth saving, than because the future seems out of control. In that situation, Keynesianism is a perfect fit: a faith for the faithless.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784786021
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 01/24/2017
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Geoff Mann is Director of the Centre for Global Political Economy, Simon Fraser University. He is the author of Disassembly Required: A Field Guide to Actually Existing Capitalism and Our Daily Bread: Wages, Workers and the Political Economy of the American West.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Part 1 Keynesianism

1 Keynes Resurrected? 4

2 What Is Keynesianism? 32

3 The Tragedy of Poverty 58

Part 2 Before Keynes

4 Poverty, Honor, and Revolution 83

5 Freedom After Revolution 119

6 Necessity and the Rabble 144

7 The State and the Masses 163

8 A Theory of Political Economy 182

Part 3 Keynes

9 How to Read The General Theory I 217

10 How to Read The General Theory II 240

11 How to Read The General Theory III 257

Part 4 After Keynes

12 Keynesian Political Economy and the Problem of Full Employment 281

13 The (New) Keynesian Economics of Equilibrium Unemployment 304

14 From Unemployment to Inequality in the Twenty-First Century 335

15 Revolution After Revolution? 366

Index 397

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