Steven Thomas had recommended that I look into Michael Roberts works, seeing significant relevance as he specializes in Marxist economics, in particular his blog thenextrecession.
Micheal Roberts's blog provides useful information on Marxist theories, such as the Overproduction and Surplus value theories. I have managed to gain a useful understanding from his literature, through developing a threshold of Marxist ideologies.
However, It has to be said that 'the next recession' sustains strong ideological and political bias. Micheal Roberts writes in the pro view of Marxism, hence when reading his work one must be careful as there is always two sides to every argument.
Nevertheless, Roberts work is useful in the sense I have gained a greater understanding of Marx's work, hence can use the knowledge gained to pursue my EPQ. It is also vital to look at varying aspect of an argument, hence in gaining differing perspectives is extremely useful.
Micheal Roberts's blog provides useful information on Marxist theories, such as the Overproduction and Surplus value theories. I have managed to gain a useful understanding from his literature, through developing a threshold of Marxist ideologies.
However, It has to be said that 'the next recession' sustains strong ideological and political bias. Micheal Roberts writes in the pro view of Marxism, hence when reading his work one must be careful as there is always two sides to every argument.
Nevertheless, Roberts work is useful in the sense I have gained a greater understanding of Marx's work, hence can use the knowledge gained to pursue my EPQ. It is also vital to look at varying aspect of an argument, hence in gaining differing perspectives is extremely useful.