Paul Sweezy

Economist and journalist, co-authored "Monopoly Capital"

Paul Sweezy - Thinkers & Philosophers born April 10th, 1910
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This individual was an influential economist and journalist in the United States. He co-authored the book "Monopoly Capital" in 1966, which examined the effects of monopoly power on capitalism. As the founder and editor of the journal "Monthly Review," he contributed significantly to socialist thought and analysis of economic issues. Throughout the professional career, the individual also engaged in various academic pursuits, teaching at several universities and sharing insights on political economy, imperialism, and economic theory. Active in political movements, the individual was known for advocacy of socialist policies.

Co-authored "Monopoly Capital"

Founded and edited "Monthly Review"

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