MARXISM AND MMT How Modern Monetary Theory Can Enrich the Debate among Marxists

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As of now, there has been a relatively insufficient amount of scholarship tying Marxist theory to Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). This article argues that Marxists should take a closer look at the economic theory. MMT is a normative theory and could be used to promote any worldview or theory. Marxists should use it to argue for and, if implemented, manage non-reformist reforms such as a Job Guarantee and publicly funded elections. These reforms could raise the material and working conditions of the working class, strengthen class consciousness, and condition society for a post-capitalist economic system.

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Anastasi, A. W. D. (2022). MARXISM AND MMT How Modern Monetary Theory Can Enrich the Debate among Marxists. World Review of Political Economy, 12(4), 541–557. https://doi.org/10.13169/WORLREVIPOLIECON.12.4.0541

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