Modern political economics: making sense of the post-2008 world
Yanis Varoufakis
1. Introduction -- Book 1: Shades Of Political Economics: Seeking Clues For 2008 And Its Aftermath In The Economists Theories. 2. Condorcet's Secret: On The Significance Of Classical Political Economics Today -- 3. The Odd Couple: The Struggle To Square A Theory Of Value With A Theory Of Growth -- 4. The Trouble With Humans: The Source Of Radical Indeterminacy And The Touchstone Of Value -- 5. Crises: The Laboratory Of The Future -- 6. Empires Of Indifference: Leibniz's Calculus And The Ascent Of Calvinist Political Economics (with An Addendum By George Krimpas Entitles 'leibnis And The Intervention Of General Equilibrium') -- 7. Convulsion: 1929 And Its Legacy -- 8. A Fatal Triumph: 2008's Ancestry In The Stirrings Of The Cold War -- 9. A Most Peculiar Failure: The Curious Mechanism By Which Neoclassicism's Theoretical Failures Have Been Reinforcing Their Dominance Since 1950 -- 10. A Manifesto For Modern Political Economics: Postscript To Book 1 -- Book 2: Modern Political Economics: Theory In Action. 11. From The Global Plan To A Global Minotaur: The Two Distinct Phases Of Post-war Us Hegemony -- 12. Crash: 2008 And Its Legacy (with And Addendum By George Krimpas Entitled 'the Recycling Problem In A Currency Union') -- 13. A Future For Hope: Postscript To Book 2. By Yanis Varoufakis, Joseph Halevi, And Nicholas Theocaraki. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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