A Capital for the Age of Growth: Paul Baran, Paul Sweezy, and the Critique of Keynesian Civilization

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Benjamin Feldman
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A growing focus on inequality has given renewed relevance to both Keynesian political economy and its critics on the left. Cowritten by Marxian economists Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy, Monopoly Capital (1966) is one of the most comprehensive—and neglected—left critiques of Keynesianism. Monopoly Capital was written through hundreds of letters exchanged between 1955–64. Though inaccessible to historians for 50 years, this correspondence has recently been made available, and reveals Baran and Sweezy to be both methodologically ecumenical and engaged in the sort of cultural analysis normally associated with the critical theorists whom Perry Anderson and others have labeled “Western Marxists.” In offering an immanent critique of Keynesianism rather than a priori rejecting it for being insufficiently Marxist, Baran and Sweezy reveal a central paradox of the Keynesian vision: that the implementation of liberal-Keynesian economic policies in times of peace is impossible without socialist politics.
增长时代的资本:Paul Baran、Paul Sweezy与凯恩斯文明批判
对不平等问题的日益关注,重新赋予了凯恩斯主义政治经济学及其左翼批评者新的意义。由马克思主义经济学家保罗·巴兰和保罗·斯威齐合著的《垄断资本》(1966)是左派对凯恩斯主义最全面、也最被忽视的批评之一。《垄断资本》是通过1955年至1964年间的数百封书信写成的。尽管历史学家50年来一直无法接触到这些通信,但这些通信最近才得以公开。这些通信表明,巴兰和斯威齐在方法论上既信奉基督教,又从事文化分析,这种文化分析通常与佩里·安德森(Perry Anderson)等人称为“西方马克思主义者”的批判理论家有关。巴兰和斯威齐提出了对凯恩斯主义的内在批判,而不是先验地认为凯恩斯主义不够马克思主义,他们揭示了凯恩斯主义观点的一个核心悖论:没有社会主义政治,在和平时期实施自由凯恩斯主义经济政策是不可能的。
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