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1. Introduction to the History of Economic Thought
2. Pre-Classical Economic Thought
3. Mercantilism and the Rise of the Nation-State
4. The Physiocrats
5. The Classical School
6. Socialist and Critical Responses to Classical Economics
7. The German Historical School
8. The Marginal Revolution and Neoclassical Economics
9. The Austrian School of Economics
10. Institutional Economics
11. The Keynesian Revolution
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13. Challenges to Keynesian Consensus
14. Contemporary Economic Thought
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Social Problems of Capitalism
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Henri de Saint-Simon
Industrial Society Theory
Technocratic Socialism
New Christianity
Charles Fourier
Theory of Passions
Phalansteries and Cooperative Communities
Critique of Civilization
Robert Owen
New Lanark Experiment
Model Villages and Labor Reform
Cooperative Movement
Labor Theory of Value
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
What is Property?
Mutualism
Critique of Interest and Rent
Karl Marx and Scientific Socialism
Philosophical Foundations
Historical Materialism
Dialectical Method
Critique of German Idealism
Economic Analysis
Labor Theory of Value
Surplus Value Theory
Absolute vs Relative Surplus Value
Rate of Exploitation
Capital Accumulation
Primitive Accumulation
Reproduction Schemas
Theory of Capitalist Crises
Tendency of Rate of Profit to Fall
Realization Problem
Overproduction Crises
Class Analysis
Bourgeoisie vs Proletariat
Class Struggle
Alienation of Labor
Product Alienation
Process Alienation
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Political Theory
Communist Manifesto
Dictatorship of the Proletariat
Withering Away of the State
Critique of Classical Political Economy
Commodity Fetishism
Use Value vs Exchange Value
Abstract vs Concrete Labor
Friedrich Engels
Condition of Working Class in England
Anti-Dühring
Dialectics of Nature
Collaboration with Marx
Later Marxist Economists
Rudolf Hilferding
Rosa Luxemburg
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