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  1. Paul Mattick Jr. (born 1944) is the son of German emigres Paul Mattick Sr. (1904-1981) and Ilse (Hamm) Mattick (1919-2009). He was involved in the council communist group Root and Branch, which sporadically published a magazine/pamphlet series, starting in 1969.

  2. Paul Mattick (13 de marzo de 1904 - 7 de febrero de 1981) fue un destacado pensador y economista marxista, alineado desde su juventud con las posiciones del comunismo de izquierda y el ulteriormente desarrollado comunismo de consejos, del cual destaca como uno de sus principales promotores.

  3. Paul Mattick. 1904-1981. “Marxism, signifies neither more nor less than the destruction of capitalism. Even as a scientific discipline it offers nothing to the bourgeoisie. And yet, as an alternative to the discredited bourgeois social theory, it may serve the latter by providing it with some ideas useful for its rejuvenation.”

  4. Despite disagreement about what exactly is happening in the economy, there is unanimity in one belief: slowing growth to control inflation. To focus on inflation’s return, Paul Mattick looks at both the past and present, placing current events in the context of capitalism’s history.

  5. 23 de sept. de 2020 · Written in 1974, Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory is one of Mattick's most valuable contributions to the Marxist critique of political economy and radical theory in general. Preview this book »...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_MattickPaul Mattick - Wikipedia

    Paul Mattick Sr. (March 13, 1904 – February 7, 1981) was a German-American Marxist political writer, political philosopher and social revolutionary, whose thought can be placed within the council communist and left communist traditions.

  7. Paul Mattick, a young spartacist, accepted the founding of the German communist party, but since the beginning he found himself in opposition. The group he was a part of, one that later detached itself from the party, bitterly criticized the USSR and its effort to control the western communist parties.