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Economic crisis, Henryk Grossman and the responsibility of socialists: Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Lecture 2008

Kuhn, Rick

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Henryk Grossman’s discussion of economic crises was designed to complement his Leninist understanding of politics. For Grossman, as for Marx, the fundamental contradiction of capitalist production is between the unlimited scope for expanding the output of use values and restrictions imposed by the framework of producing profits. The increasing weight of capitalists’ outlays on dead compared to living labour, which is the only source of new value, gives rise to the system’s tendency to break...[Show more]

dc.contributor.authorKuhn, Rick
dc.date.accessioned2009-05-05T01:58:56Z
dc.date.accessioned2011-01-05T08:34:29Z
dc.date.available2009-05-05T01:58:56Z
dc.date.available2011-01-05T08:34:29Z
dc.date.created2008
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/48006
dc.identifier.urihttp://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/48006
dc.description.abstractHenryk Grossman’s discussion of economic crises was designed to complement his Leninist understanding of politics. For Grossman, as for Marx, the fundamental contradiction of capitalist production is between the unlimited scope for expanding the output of use values and restrictions imposed by the framework of producing profits. The increasing weight of capitalists’ outlays on dead compared to living labour, which is the only source of new value, gives rise to the system’s tendency to break down and hence to economic crises. Deep financial crises can only be understood in the context of developments in production and particularly movements in the rate of profit. The initial widespread hostility to Grossman’s development of Marxist economics can mainly be explained in terms of the logics of social democratic and Stalinist politics. In contrast to dominant views on the left today, the Marxist tradition in which Grossman stood places the construction of organisations capable of assisting the working class’s conquest of political power at the heart of the responsibility of socialists. Grossman’s political practice expressed his understanding of the close relationship between capitalism’s breakdown tendency and the importance of building a revolutionary party.
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectHenryk Grossman
dc.subjectHenryk Grossmann
dc.subjectMarxism
dc.subjecteconomic crisis
dc.subjectcapitalist crisis
dc.subjectsocialism
dc.subjectJewish Social Democratic Party
dc.subjectintellectuals
dc.subjectpolitical responsibility
dc.subjectpolitical organisation
dc.subjectrevolutionary party
dc.subjectrate of profit
dc.subjectsocialists
dc.subjectbreakdown tendency
dc.subjectVladimir Ilyich Lenin
dc.subjectNoam Chomsky
dc.subjectEdward Said
dc.subjectworking class
dc.subjectcommunism
dc.subjectcapital accumulation
dc.subjectcommunism
dc.subjectcrisis
dc.subjectKarl Marx
dc.titleEconomic crisis, Henryk Grossman and the responsibility of socialists: Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Lecture 2008
dc.typeJournal article
local.description.notesPost-refereed preprint scheduled to be published in Historical Materialism 17 (2) 2009
dc.date.issued2008
local.type.statusSubmitted version
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