The great divide in economics
Pt.1. The infirmity of monetarism. The monetarist theory
Equilibrium and historical time
The modus operandi of monetarist theory
The cash transactions approach to monetarism
An excursus on rational-expectation equilibria
An excursus on methodological individualism
An excursus on Walrasian equilibrium and capitalist production
Pt. 2. The superiority of propertyism. A critique of Ricardo's theory of money
Marx on the value of money
An excursus on Marx's theory of value
Marx's solution to a dilemma
Alternative interpretations of Keynes
A digression on Keynesian dilemma
Marx, Keynes, and propertyism
Pt.3. The incompleteness of propertyism. A solution to the incompleteness
Capitalism as a mode of production
Money in the world economy
Capitalism and imperialism.
Table of Contents ; Preface; Introduction; 1. The Great Divide in Economics; Part I. The Infirmity of Monetarism; 2. The Monetarist Theory; 3. Equilibrium and Historical Time; 4. The Modus Operandi of Monetarist Theory; 5. The Cash Transactions Approach to Monetarism; 6. An Excursus on Rational-Expectation Equilibria; 7. An Excursus on Methodological Individualism; 8. An Excursus on Walrasian Equilibrium and Capitalist Production; Part II. The Superiority of Propertyism; 9. A Critique of Ricardo's Theory of Money; 10. Marx on the Value of Money; 11. An Excursus on Marx's Theory of Value.
12. Marx's Solution to a Dilemma13. Alternative Interpretations of Keynes; 14. A Digression on a Keynesian Dilemma; 15. Marx, Keynes, and Propertyism; Part III. The Incompleteness of Propertyism; 16. The Incompleteness of Propertyism; 17. A Solution to the Incompleteness; 18. Capitalism as a Mode of Production; 19. Money in the World Economy; 20. Capitalism and Imperialism; Notes; Bibliography; Index.