How you view the relationship between Marx and Keynes has major political implications on how reformable capitalism is. If it is highly reformable, then it is at least possible that a long era of progressive reforms lies ahead us. For example, is it possible to achieve "full employment", or at least substantially "fuller employment", if the capitalist gobernments and the central banks adopt the kind of policies advocated by Keynes and his present-day followers?
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