I want to develop a more advanced understanding of Marxian economics

I want to develop a more advanced understanding of Marxian economics.

I have recently had to accept that my understanding is basic at best.

Can Holla Forums recommend some useful learning resources?

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Just read Capital. If you already have the basics down, reading that will be a cinch–a time-consuming cinch but a cinch none the less.

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Ive heard that this guys lecture is a good companion to capital
youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0A7FFF28B99C1303

I thought Ernest Mandel's 'An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory' was pretty good for the basics. It is only 80 pages long.

After that maybe David Harvey's Companion while reading Capital itself.

First, Marx himself, a collection on topic
marxists.org/archive/marx/works/subject/economy/

3 PDFs are parts of one work, a beginners guide with review questions at the end of each to help you learning,

4th is standard issue full length textbook, second edition and last one to be recommended, going more in depth on applying marxism onto socialist construction

Thanks Holla Forums. This should really help me unfuck my theory.

You're welcome. Don't worry, take it slow, and repeat to look into it from time to time.
I'd also suggest you to try read and study it together with other comrades.

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Hi Holla Forums
I know this may come off a bit strange sounding, but the Austrian and Chicagoan schools aren't the only types of economic analysis in existence? Weird ain't it

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shit

Not as good as post-Keynesianism

I would look up "Marx's Capital" by Ben Fine and Alfredo Saad-Fihlo. It's like 100 pages long, has a recommended reading section (IIRC) and a lot less troublesome than reading the original source material.

The rescue jacket of capitalism

I think reading capital won't help you at all in having an "advanced understanding" of Marxism Econ… It sounds counterintuitive, but reading Capital 1-3, won't tell you anything about Piero Sraffa, Andrew Kliman, Michael Kalecki, Paul Sweezy, etc…

I would even just recommend starting with Paul Sweezy's "Theory of Capitalist Development" or the Ben Fine book I mentioned in a previous post.

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thanks for this comrade.

one thing I can't help noticing is that the final pdf there is a textbook published one year after Stalin's death. Doesn't contain any revisionist trash does it?

Wrong.


Garbage, one of the Marxians who's been conducting empirical research with a shaky foundation for the past 40 years. It's all useless, you can't calculate the rate of profit the same way Marx does using fiat money.
More socially conscious Keynes
Decent.

why

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