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Index
List of tables
List of figures
List of boxes
Three authors, three forewords
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 entitled ‘Leibniz and the “invention” 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 an addendum by George Krimpas entitled ‘The Recycling Problem in a Currency Union’)
13 A future for hope: postscript to Book 2
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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