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2022; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1108/s0161-723020220000037015
ISSN0161-7230
Tópico(s)Global Economic and Social Development
ResumoCitation (2022), "Index", Toporowski, J. (Ed.) Polish Marxism after Luxemburg (Research in Political Economy, Vol. 37), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 235-240. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0161-723020220000037015 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2023 Jan Toporowski. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Abstract exchange value theories, 32 Accumulation of Capital, The (Luxemburg), 90, 204 rescued from critics, 91–96 Accumulation process, 20, 79, 101 Agrarian policy, 30 American capitalism Krzywicki and monopoly capital after Chicago, 47–50 Anti-bureaucratic socialism, 158 Antibureaucratism, 158–161 August–the Bourgeois Revolution of the Epigones (Kowalik), 192–196 Austrian trade policy, 30 Austro-Marxist school, 5 Autonomous demand, 146–147 Banking, 54 Baszkiewicz, Jan, 7, 188 Bauman, Zygmunt, 7, 198 Boudin, Louis, 94 Bourgeois revolution, 188, 190 August–the Bourgeois Revolution of the Epigones (Kowalik), 192–196 Crisis of Socialism (Lange), 189–192, 196–199 Brus, Włodzimierz, 173 emergence of socialist economy debates, 176–177 Law of Value, 177–181 political economy, 174–175 politics turns, 181–183 Bureaucratic socialism, 157, 159 Bureaucratism, 160 Business cycle, 114 macrodynamic theory of, 133 Capital, 33, 203–204, 209 advance, 145 stock, 212 Capital accumulation, 5, 100, 114, 117, 204 theory, 222 Capitalisation, 95 of surplus value, 95 Capitalism, 16, 37–39, 92, 204, 217–220 antagonistic character, 221 automatic collapse, 209 breakdown tendency, crises and, 37–39 crucial reform, 223–225 early stages of, 80–81 formation, 206 instability of, 80 rationality in, 205 Capitalists, 211 accumulation, 92–93 business cycle, 213 production, 117 socialism, 46 working process, 206 Cartelised capitalism, 83 Cartelised economy, 83 Cash balances, 146 Central Planning Board (CPB), 161 Chicago, Krzywicki and monopoly capital after, 47–50 Chick, Victoria, 120 Circulation of money, 12, 15–16 Classical Marxism, 104 Classical theory, 143 Collectivisation, 158 Communism, 85, 188 Congress Kingdom of Poland, 47, 219–220 Constant capital factor, 141 Consumption, 71–72 of rentiers, 72–73 Credit practices, 68 Crisis, 203–204, 210, 215 Crisis of Socialism (Lange), 189–192, 196–199 Crucial reforms, 56, 103, 124, 217–218, 220–223 of capitalism, 103–104 convergence and reform, 218–219 democratic reform of socialism, 228–229 Kalecki and Kowalik on, 102–104 limits and externalities, 219–220 universal laws and socialist reform, 225–227 Cycles, 211 Debt securitisation, 65–66 Democratic reform of socialism, 228–229 Deutscher, Isaac, 2, 4, 7 Dobb, M., 100, 124, 167, 178, 206 Dobb-Sen model of industrialisation, 178 Economic cycles, 211 Economic equilibrium theory, 158, 164 Economic romanticism, 93 Economic stagnation and crises, 224 Economic systems, 223 Economic theory, 160 Economics, 33 Effective demand, 142 Luxemburg path to effective demand, 146–150 Marx’s path to effective demand, 143–146 mathematics of, 131 Epistemological obstacle, 147 Equalisation of profit rates, 225 Equilibrium theory, 34 Escamotage, 146 Expenditure equations, 115 Extended reproduction, 6 External markets, 99, 213 Fascism, 223 Federal Reserve System, 49 Finance, 54, 105 motive, 145 Financial feudalism, 52 Financial inclusion, 66 François Quesnay’s abstract model of reproduction, 31 General cartel, 220 General equilibrium theory (GET), 161 General Law of Capitalist Accumulation, 78 General Theory (Keynes), 175 German-Russian debates, 77 Gomułka, Władysław, 162, 175, 178, 181 Goodwin, Richard, 78, 142–143 Graziani, A., 105 Grossman, Henryk analysis, 36 crises, use value and simple reproduction, 35–37 crises and capitalism’s breakdown tendency, 37–39 crisis and breakdown, 35–39 economic history, 29–31 economic theory, 39–40 method, 31–32 reception and revolution, 39–40 use value and value, 32–35 Guild Socialists, 159 Hard budget constraint, 182–183 Hilferding, Rudolf, 34, 39, 44, 46–47, 55, 57, 62, 79–80, 83, 100–101, 103, 122, 207, 220–222 Household credit practices in industrial feudalism, 70–73 Housing rents, 70–71 Imperialism, 100–101 Incentives, 176 Income equations, 115 spent, 145 Industrial capitalism, 206–207 Industrial capitalists, 99, 105 Industrial Development of Poland , 3 Industrial feudalism, 44, 47–48, 52 distribution of wealth, 63–67 household credit practices in, 70–73 Krzywicki and monopoly capital after Chicago, 47–50 lange joins discussion, 50–57 wealth and social mobility, 67–70 Input-Output approach, 135–137 Institute of Social Economy, 45 Investment, 211–212 orders, 81–82 Jewish Social Democratic Party of Galicia, 28 Kalecki, Michał, 5–6, 62, 85, 113–114, 119–123, 125, 173, 176, 217–218 equation, 97 essay on Marx’s Reproduction Schemes, 130 Keynes and Marx, 119–123 and Kowalik on ‘crucial reform’, 102–104 Luxemburg, 91, 96, 101, 104, 107 Marx, Marxists and Kalecki, 123–125 Marxian scheme, 135–137 matrices and Say’s Law, 141–143 model, 132–143 monetary analysis, 121 monetary economics of Luxemburg and, 117–119 monetisation of profit, 115–117 profit multiplier equation, 81 profits equation, 9 scheme, 132–135 sub-systems, 137–141 theory of business cycle, 6 Kaleckian income-multiplier, 135 Kautsky, Karl, 2, 34, 49, 55, 84, 94, 104, 167, 174, 190, 207 Keynes, John Maynard, 119–123 Keynesian Revolution in economic theory, 5–6 in macroeconomics, 8–9 Kindleberger, Charles, 85 Kołakowski, Leszek, 7, 45, 49–50, 174, 181 Komunistyczna Partia Polski (KPP), 4–5, 175, 189 Kowalik, Tadeusz, 44, 192–196, 203–204, 217–218 on ‘crucial reform’, 102–104 comparative remarks, 196–197 criticisms of Luxemburg, 101 roots of Kowalik’s proposition, 197–199 Kowalik–Kalecki–Robinson line of interpretation of Luxemburg’s legacy, 102–103 Krzywicki, Ludwik, 43–44, 62 analysis, 43–44 concept of industrial feudalism, 45 and monopoly capital after Chicago, 47–50 ‘Krzywicki Controversy’, The, 45, 50 Kula, Witold, 7 Kuroń, Jacek, 181 Labour power, 205 Lange, Oskar, 43–44, 62, 157–158, 173–174, 188–189 Crisis of Socialism, 189–192 criticism of ‘Left Keynesianism’, 125 Democratic Program, 52 Kalecki’s critique and unsolved problems of Lange’s marxism, 165–169 programme, 51 technocratic flaw of Lange’s proposals and socialist Poland, 162–165 Law of Accumulation (Grossman), 209 Law of Value, 177–181 Laws of motion’ of capitalism, 114, 116–117 Lederer, Emil, 122 Lenin, V.I., 40, 46–47, 80, 83, 91–94, 99–101 Life-cycle theory of consumption, 64 Lipiński, Edward, 175, 193 Luxemburg, Rosa, 79–80 analysis, 5 approach, 131–132 crucial reform, 217–218 economic theory, 102 impossibility thesis, 98–99 influence of, 2–6 Kalecki, 91, 96–101, 104, 107 monetary economics of, 117–119 path to effective demand, 146–150 beyond political economy, 6–8 reputation, 5 simple commodity circulation, 13–16 on simple reproduction, 20–23 surplus value, 17–20 theory of accumulation, 8–9, 101 Luxemburgism, 4–5, 175 Macro-monetary ‘circuitist’, 105 Macrodynamic Theory of Business Cycle, 133 Market socialism, 183 Marktsozialismus , 160 Marx, Karl, 1, 116–117, 119–123, 125, 143–150 analysis of capitalist production, 117 approach, 131–132 Capital , 31–32, 117 innovative analysis, 32–33 law, 78 Luxemburg path to effective demand, 146–150 macro analysis of capitalist reproduction, 101 method, 19 path to effective demand, 143–146 question, 147 reasoning, 80–81 scheme, 137, 149 system, 12 theories, 1–2, 130 transformation of Ricardo’s economic categories, 32 value theory, 104–105 Marxian ‘equation of exchange’, 97 Marxian approach, 90 Marxian debate, 79 Marxian equations, 133 Marxian macroeconomic concepts, 85 Marxian matrix, 136 Marxian scheme, 135–137 Marxian themes, 104–107 Marxian theory, 167–168 Marxism, 6, 219–220 Marxists, 123–125, 217–218 economic theory, 28 socialist party, 1–2 theorist of imperialism, 122 Middle class, 71 Modzelewski, Karol, 181 Monetary circulation, 120 Mongashan conference, 182 Monopolies, 220 finance capital, 43–44, 49 Multiplier, 137 effects of US post-1945 military expenditures, 85 Nauka Polska , 176 Neo-harmonists, 34–35 Non-crucial reform, 223–225 Non-neutrality of techniques, 168 Nowe Drogi (New Directions), 176 Ogniwo , 47 Oil pipelines, 46 Organised monopoly capitalism, 221 Pareto’s equilibrium equations, 33–34 Pasinetti, Luigi, 13, 17, 24, 131, 142 Poland, 188 changes in, 197–198 re-accession, 188 Polish Central Statistical Office, 28 Polish economists, 5 Polish Marxism, 77–78 Polish Marxist discussions, 61 Polish nationalists, 1 Polish October , 158 Polish Social Democratic Party of Galicia, 27 Polish Socialist Party (PPS), 2–3, 175 Polish socialist system, 218 Political economy, 6, 8, 91–92 Lange’s entry on, 96 Political repression, 28 Political revolution, 196 Polska Partia Robotnicza (PPR), 175 Polska Partia Socjalistyczna (PPS), 2–3, 189–190 Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza (PZPR), 175, 178 Post-communist countries (PCC), 199 Post-Keynesians, 120 economists, 116 literature, 65 Post-war ‘Keynesian’ capitalism, 103 Prices, 175 Primitive accumulation, 206 of capital, 196 Production, 204 Profit squeeze theory, 225 Pure capitalist economy, 116 system, 118 Quesnay’s approach, 131, 144 Rate of profit, 34–35, 37–38 Rationality in capitalism, 205 Real socialism, 188 Regime of political business cycle, 223 Relative wage, 94, 106 Rentier class, 72 Reproduction and principle of effective demand, schemes of, 96–101 schema, 39 schemes, 12, 227 Revisionist Marxists, 54 Revolution, 1905, 49 Revolutionary reform, 103 Robinson, Joan, 90–91, 95–96, 100, 102, 105–107, 124, 130, 177–180, 205 Say’s Law, 12, 14–16, 132, 141–143, 147 hypothesis, 18 simple commodity circulation, 13–16 surplus value, 17–20 Schumpeter, Joseph Alois, 56, 78, 80, 207, 210 Simple commodity circulation, 13–16 demand by producers under Say’s Law, 16 disjuncture in aggregate demand, 17 Simple reproduction, Luxemburg on, 20–23 Social mobility, wealth and, 67–70 Social patriotism, 3 Social relations, 205 Socialisation, 158–159 Socialism, 102, 157–158, 188, 217–219 crucial reform, 226 democratic reform of, 228–229 Socialist model, 157, 159 Socialist reform, 225–227 Socialist theory, 158–161 Sociocrats, 48 Socjaldemokracja Kŕolestwa Polskiegoi Litwy (SDKPiL), 2–5 Soft budget constraint, 182–183 Soviet Marxism, 6–7 Soviet planning, 158 Spirit of capitalism, 205, 207 Stalin, J.V., 5, 83, 167, 174–176, 226 Stagnation of Marxism, 90 Stagnationist tendencies of modern capitalist economies, 85 Stagnationist theory, 209 Stalinist Soviet Union, 29 Stein-Domski, Henryk, 4–5 Stoffwechsel matrix, 142 Sub-systems of Kalecki’s model, 137–141 Subcontracting, 206 Surplus-based formulation, 18 Surplus product, 145, 149–150 in money, 145 Surplus-values, 17–20, 145, 150 Sweezy, P.M., 34, 40, 44, 51, 77, 80, 94–95, 124, 206, 223 Systemic transformation, 196 Szkoła Główna Handlowa (SGH), 174 Taxation system, 67 Temporalist approach, 34 Theories of Surplus Value , 19 Theory economic dynamics, 133 Theory of business cycle, 123 Theory of imperialism, 47 Tobin portfolio principle, 73 Toporowski, Jan, 96, 101, 222 Totalitarian powers, 52 Transaction lag, 146 Transaction motive, 146 Transition, 196 Tugan-Baranowski, M., 79, 91–93, 98–99, 101, 130, 142, 221 Under-investment theory, 95 Uniform expansion process, 98 Universal laws, 225–227 Valorisation process, 95 Varga, E., 83 Variable capital, 106, 118 Vietnam War, 85 Violence, 207 Vulgar bourgeois economists, 225 Walrasian theory, 158, 161, 169 Walrasianism, 158–161 War Marxism, 55 Wealth distribution of, 63–67 and social mobility, 67–70 Wealth inequality, 63–64 in European Union, 63–64 Welfare state, 73–74 reforms, 69 Związek Niezależnej Młodzieży Socjalistycznej (ZNMS), 189–190 Book Chapters Prelims Introduction: Rosa Luxemburg and Polish Marxism Rosa Luxemburg and Say’s Law Henryk Grossman's Revolutionary Marxism Industrial Feudalism and American Capitalism Industrial Feudalism and the Distribution of Wealth Polish Marxism: Kalecki Rosa Luxemburg and Michał Kalecki: A Marxian View Marxian and Monetary Aspects of Kalecki Are Kalecki's ‘Marxian Reproduction Schemes’ Really Marxian? 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