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Renewed Interest in Marxian Themes for Explaining Economic Crises
In contemporary economics, there has been a resurgence of interest in Karl Marx's theories as a framework for understanding economic crises. Modern economists are particularly focusing on three key themes from his work: the firm as a domain of conflict and power dynamics, the significant role of technological advancement, and the various problems stemming from economic inequality.
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