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Capital, Labour and Power
- By Maria Alejandra Madi1
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View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsAffiliations: 1 World Economics Association, State University of Campinas, Av. Anglica 1711, cj. 111, So Paulo, SP, Brazil
- Source: Pluralist Readings in Economics: Key Concepts and Policy Tools for the 21st Century , pp 21-37
- Publication Date: June 2017
- Language: English
Capital, Labour and Power, Page 1 of 1
< Previous page | Next page > /docserver/preview/fulltext/9781681085067/chapter-2-1.gifThis chapter addresses the contributions of Karl Marx, Michal Kalecki and John Galbraith to these power issues. Firstly, we begin with Karl Marx who pointed out the centrality of class analysis to the study of power in capitalism. Then, we consider the analysis of Michal Kalecki on the degree of monopoly. Proceeding from a Marxist tradition, his analysis highlights important contemporary issues related to power in market structures and their outcomes in terms of income distribution. Finally, we present the main ideas of John Galbraith on the modern institutions. He deeply analysed the institutional set up of large corporations and highlighted their power in the markets and their relations with the nation-state.
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