The case for Emancipatory Economics
Online presentation to the St Petersburg Economic Forum. A progenitor of Volume 2 of my proposed trilogy. This post includes the slideshow of my own presentation
Online presentation to the St Petersburg Economic Forum. A progenitor of Volume 2 of my proposed trilogy. This post includes the slideshow of my own presentation
This slideshow, presented to an online seminar organisd by NorthWest University in China, is a precursor to my forthcoming book to be entitled ‘Market-Free Economics: a General theory of Value, [...]
This article is the first systematic formulation of the theory of value in continuous time, freeing it from the prison of discrete (period) analysis in which it has been trapped since the [...]
Commissioned blog post for The Mint Magazine, 11 December 2019. “Alan Freeman interprets the art of deft manipulation of fact used in painting an unrealistically assuring, yet remarkably [...]
Posted on Real World Economics (online peer-reviewed journal) Komlos, J. Foundations of Real-World Economics, 2nd Edition. John Komlos has a respectful following of heterodox economists who warm [...]
My introduction to the collective volume of works by writers in the Association for Heterodox Economics (AHE) edited by Arthur Hermann and Simon Mouatt. Cite as: Freeman, A. 2020. ‘Pluralism: [...]
Chapter in Wolfram Elsner and Svenja Flechtner’s volume on approaches to teaching economics. Cite as: ‘The Second Opinion: an ethical approach to learning and teaching’. In Decker, [...]
A discussion of Luxemburg’s claims concerning Marx’s schemata of Expanded Reproduction, demonstrating that his asssumptions are not those attributed to him in the subsequent debate. Demonstrates [...]
Complete but unpublished paper, also posted on Academia Cite as: Freeman, A. 2019. The Inconvenient problem of exchange Inconsistency. Why Moseley’s price interpretation of Marx is not a [...]
A definitive exegesis of Marx’s treatment of class, focussing especially on Volume III of Capital Cite as: ‘Class’. 2019. In Vidal,M., Tomas Rotta, Tony Smith, and Paul Prew (2019) The Oxford [...]