From Depression to New Expansion of Capitalism

By the end of the 1930s, many people, including non-Marxist progressives and Marxists alike, had come to consider the Depression as the permanent state of capitalism. The idea that the Depression represented the “new normal” even received a name. It was called the theory of “secular stagnation.”

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