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The Age of Monopoly Capital :: Selected Correspondence of Paul M Sweezy and Paul A Baran, 1949-1964

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“Dive into the minds of influential economists Paul M. Sweezy and Paul A. Baran with their selected correspondence from 1949-1964. Explore their groundbreaking analysis of monopoly capital, its impact on society, and their debates on economic theory and political strategy. ‘The Age of Monopoly Capital’ offers a crucial insight into the economic and social dynamics of the mid-20th century.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350025451
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 15.7Â mm
  • ISBN-10: 9350025450
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2018
  • Height: 21.2Â mm
  • No of Pages: 415Â

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for The Age of Monopoly Capital :: Selected Correspondence of Paul M Sweezy and Paul A Baran, 1949-1964

  1. Adarsh Garg

    Interesting to see their thought processes, but sometimes gets bogged down in technical details. It can be slow going if you are not already familiar with the concepts.

  2. Ankita Shaw

    I appreciated the detailed discussions. However, it could be challenging to follow some arguments without background knowledge.

  3. Rik Raj Dey

    It really made me think critically about economics! Some sections are hard to digest, but overall very insightful.

  4. Meet Dipakkumar Modi

    An essential read for understanding the development of monopoly capital theory. The correspondence format makes it engaging. I wish there was more context provided.

  5. Rohit Kumar

    A fascinating glimpse into the minds of Sweezy and Baran. The letters are dense but rewarding for those interested in economic history. Some parts are a bit dry though.

  6. Vishal Jainth

    A valuable historical document. Sheds light on the intellectual partnership. At times it felt repetitive.

  7. Kumar Keshav

    A unique look into economic thought of the era. Parts of the book can feel dated, but the core arguments remain relevant.

  8. Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi

    The book provides great insight into the minds of the authors. It is worth reading for anyone interested in economics and political strategy. Some prior knowledge is necessary.

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