The Quality of Monopoly Capitalist Society: Mental Health

Authors

  • Paul A. Baran
  • Paul M. Sweezy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-071-10-2020-03_4

Keywords:

Health, Capitalism, Political Economy, Inequality

Abstract

When Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy's Monopoly Capital was published by Monthly Review Press in 1966, two of the chapters originally drafted for the book were left out of the final volume: what was to have been Chapter 9 in the original plan for the book, entitled "Some Theoretical Implications," and what was intended as Chapter 11, "The Quality of Monopoly Capitalist Society: Culture and Mental Health." In July–August 2012, "Some Theoretical Implications" was finally published in Monthly Review. This was followed by the publication of the first part, approximately two-thirds of the whole, of "The Quality of Monopoly Capitalist Society: Culture and Mental Health," titled "The Quality of Monopoly Capitalist Society: Culture and Communications," in the July–August 2013 issue of the magazine. The section on mental health was left out on the grounds that it was incomplete. We finally publish it here.

Published

2020-03-01

Issue

Section

Articles