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      Marxism and MMT : How Modern Monetary Theory Can Enrich the Debate among Marxists

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            As of now, there has been a relatively insufficient amount of scholarship tying Marxist theory to Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). This article argues that Marxists should take a closer look at the economic theory. MMT is a normative theory and could be used to promote any worldview or theory. Marxists should use it to argue for and, if implemented, manage non-reformist reforms such as a Job Guarantee and publicly funded elections. These reforms could raise the material and working conditions of the working class, strengthen class consciousness, and condition society for a post-capitalist economic system.

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            Journal
            10.13169/worlrevipoliecon
            World Review of Political Economy
            WRPE
            Pluto Journals
            2042-8928
            01 December 2021
            : 12
            : 4
            : 541-557
            Author notes
            [* ] Correspondence: Anthony William Donald Anastasi ( anthonywdanastasi@ 123456gmail.com )
            Article
            10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.12.4.0541
            6864c831-0f9d-4da9-a1f2-1fca4df73e67
            © WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR POLITICAL ECONOMY 2021

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            Pages: 17
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            Political economics
            non-reformist reforms,publicly funded elections,Job Guarantee,Marxism,Modern Monetary Theory

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