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  1. Language. Paul M. Sweezy (New York, 1910-2004) was a co-founder and, for over half a century, co-editor of Monthly Review. At the basis of his theoretical thought there is a Marxian approach, open and creative, and an attention to high elaboration of the twentieth century – Hilferding and Veblen, Schumpeter and Keynes, Kalecki and Steindl.

  2. 23. Feb. 2024 · Paul Sweezy was a giant of twentieth-century Marxist thinking. – E. Ahmet Tonak and Sungur Savran February 2024. The following interview, first published in English by Monthly Review, was ...

  3. 7. März 2004 · Sweezy, 93, who died of congestive heart failure Feb. 28 in Larchmont, N.Y., went on to write “The Theory of Capitalist Development,” an introduction to Marxist economics published in 1942 and ...

  4. 1. Sept. 1997 · Paul M. Sweezy is co-editor of Monthly Review. Much has been written about “globalization” in the last few years. It is not my intention to add to this literature but only to put the topic into the context of my own understanding of the history of capitalism. Globalization is not a condition or a phenomenon: it is a process that has been ...

  5. 23. Mai 2006 · Also I left Manhattan (Paul's place of business and a short train ride to his h... I was a generation younger and younger still in political sagacity. Paul Sweezy, R. I. P.: Capitalism Nature Socialism: Vol 15, No 3

  6. One of the leading figures in Western Marxism and co-editor (with Harry Magdoff) of Monthly Review, Sweezy is known both for his contributions to economics and his influence on the development of socialist thought. Born on 10 April 1910 in New York, the son of an officer of the First National Bank of New York, he obtained his early education at ...

  7. 16. März 2004 · March 16, 2004. Paul Marlor Sweezy who died on February 28 was an outstanding intellectual, a part of a galaxy of Marxist economists which included, among others, Maurice Dobb, Michael Kalecki, Oskar Lange, Paul Baran and Josef Steindl. All of them worked, at least for long stretches of time, in the advanced capitalist world, where they not ...