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In 1966, Sweezy co-wrote “Monopoly Capital” with Paul Baran of Stanford University. Arguably Sweezy’s most famous work, it set forth the idea that capitalism had changed so much since Marx ...
When news came that Paul Sweezy had died we turned to ROBERT POLLIN, once a student of Sweeezy’s, for input on Sweezy’s economic contributions. Pollin is professor of economics at U Mass ...
I remembered Claud’s advice last weekend, when news that one of the world’s great Marxist economists, Paul Sweezy, had died at the age of 93. Sweezy wasn’t at all like Marx in personal demeanor.
Paul Sweezy was born on April 10, 1910, the son of Everett B. Sweezy, vice president of the First National Bank of New York (predecessor to Citibank).
Harry Magdoff, 92, a noted socialist economist, author and editor who never answered charges that he was a Soviet spy, died Jan. 1 at his home in Burlington, Vt.
Ms. Sweezy’s marriage to Paul Sweezy, the influential leftist economist, ended in divorce, as did a brief earlier marriage to Bill House. She is survived by her son, Sam; ...
Interview with Paul Sweezy conducted by Sungar Savran and E. Ahmet Tonak published in Monthly Review April 1987 5. Marx, Capital Volume III Penguin edition London 1991 p. 319 6. Marx, op cit p. 339 7.
Column; March 4, 2004; Understanding the World With Paul Sweezy Understanding the World With Paul Sweezy. I’m an optimist by disposition, but some weeks it’s hard to find evidence of progress ...
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