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Focusing on the historical context of postwar Keynesianism in the United States, the author presents an interdisciplinary analysis that connects economics to social conflict. The book challenges traditional economic theories by emphasizing their relevance to real-world issues. It explores the rise and decline of Keynesianism, ultimately assessing its current viability amid ongoing global economic crises and the emergence of new social movements. This provocative study invites readers to reconsider the relationship between economics and societal dynamics.
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Keynesianism, Social Conflict and Political Economy, Kenneth A. Loparo
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- 2000
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