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A Permanent Arms Economy
Kidron, Michael
Publisher: Socialist Workers PartyYear First Published: 1967 Year Published: 1989 Pages: 15pp Price: £1 ISBN: 0905998693 Resource Type: Pamphlet The background to the article reprinted here is the 'long boom' of western capitalism during the 1950s and 1960s. It first appeared in International socialism journal in spring 1967. On the surface it appeared that the capitalist system had stabilised itself, had broken out of the boom-slump cycle and was now able to offer the workers of Western Europe and North America a steady increase in living standards. This was a frustrating world for Marxists, who found themselves subject to two temptations. One was to surrender to the claims poured out by the system's apologists that capitalism had solved its problems and that the path of gradual reform offered a sure road to socialism. The other was to deny the obvious signs of stability and prosperity and assert that capitalism was on the verge of imminent, catastrophic collapse. If these temptations were to be avoided, and Marx's analysis of capitalism's contradictions was to hold, then the long boom must be explained. Subject Headings |