Karl Marx is ‘back in fashion’

Published September 29, 2015
McDonnell says Marx is back in fashion because his ideas offer a definitive way to analyse the capitalist foundations of the modern Western economy.
McDonnell says Marx is back in fashion because his ideas offer a definitive way to analyse the capitalist foundations of the modern Western economy.

LONDON: The hard-left finance spokesman for Britain’s opposition Labour Party said on Monday that Karl Marx, co-author of “The Communist Mani­festo”, is back in fashion because his ideas offer a definitive way to analyse the capitalist foundations of the modern Western economy.

After winning Labour’s top job by a landslide earlier this month, Jeremy Corbyn appointed John McDonnell — a former trade unionist who backs renationalising banks and imposing wealth taxes — as his finance minister-in-waiting.

“If you look at most of the institutions that are teaching economics today, Marx has come back in to fashion because people have gone back to his analysis of just the basics of how the system works,” McDonnell told BBC radio.

“If you look at our capitalist system, one of the definitive analysts of how it works — not whether it is condemned, or whether it is right or wrong, just the mechanics of how it works, when it was first formed and how it would be developed — actually was Marx,” he said.

British governments have championed free markets since Conservative Margaret Thatcher became prime minister in 1979, building what foreign investors say is one of the world’s most open economies. Labour premiers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown also followed pro-business policies from 1997 to 2010.

“People might disagree with his [Marx’s] conclusions about what to do with the system, but actually to understand how the system works he comes up with some interesting analyses that have been built in to traditional and fairly classical economics,” McDonnell said.

Published in Dawn, September 29th , 2015

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