The limits of Keynesianism part one: John Maynard Keynes and orthodox economics In the first part of our series considering the merits and pitfalls of Keynesian economics, Dominic Alexander looks at the history of Keynes' contribution
The limits of Keynesianism part two: the assumptions Keynes makes In the second part of our series on Keynesianism, Dominic Alexander outlines the economic and philosophical underpinnings of Keynesian thought
The limits of Keynesianism part three: Marx, Keynes and the analysis of the trade cycle In the third part of our series on Keynesianism, Dominic Alexander looks at cycles, crisis, and why Keynesianism always looks to fix capitalism
The limits of Keynesianism part 4: the Keynesian attack on the labour theory of value In the fourth part of our series, Dominic Alexander looks at the problems with Keynesian critiques of Marx's labour theory of value
The limits of Keynesianism part 5: can the working class make advances within capitalism? In the final part of our series, Dominic Alexander looks at how working class advancement means moving beyond the confines of reformism