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  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, Fall). Lecture no. 1: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Discussion of the scientific nature of Capital, the distinction between a Marxist perspective and a Marxian alternative, and the stages of development in the work of Marx and Engels from philosophy to political economy. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, September 18). Lecture no. 2: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Discussion of the developmental stages of Marx’s work, the “jumbled” character of the Grundrisse, the role of the First International, and Engels’s posthumous construction of Capital, Volumes II and III. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, September 18). Lecture no. 2: Board notes summary [Typed notes]. Notes on the planned structure of Das Kapital and the proposed six-book project, including volumes on landed property, wages, the state, and the world market. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, October 2). Lecture no. 3: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Responses to student questions on changes in Marx’s terminology, the transformation problem, and the analytical use of Theories of surplus value. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, October 9). Lecture no. 4: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Discussion of the development of modern Marxist theory, the ideological influence of Engels, and the leadership of Kautsky and Bernstein during the rise of the Second International. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, Fall). Lecture no. 5: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Discussion of finance capital (Hilferding), the role of the state in monopoly capitalism, the Russian debates between the Narodniki and Legal Marxists, Tugan-Baranovsky’s disproportionality theory, and Luxemburg’s analysis of expanded reproduction and imperialism. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, October 23). Lecture no. 6: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Discussion of Luxemburg’s analysis of Capital, Volume II, external demand as a requirement for accumulation, and the “knife-edge” problem in Harrod’s work. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, November 6). Lecture no. 7: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Review of Bauer’s “neo-harmonist” model, Lenin’s theory of the state and imperialism, the Narodniki, and Grossman’s introduction of the falling rate of profit as a central crisis mechanism. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, November 14). Lecture no. 8: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Analysis of Grossman’s theory of absolute overaccumulation, including algebraic derivations of the critical time (t*) for profit stagnation and the distinction between cyclical waves and secular downward trends. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, November 20). Lecture no. 9: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Comparison of Kondratieff waves and Trotsky’s epochs of accumulation; discussion of the popularization of Sraffa and Schwartz; and synthesis of Keynesian and Marxian theory in the work of Sweezy, Kalecki, and Steindl. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, November 22). Lecture no. 10: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Discussion of the realization of surplus value, Mandel’s elaboration of commodity production, the “trinity formula,” and Colletti’s concept of the “articulation” of social labor. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (n.d.). Laws of money [Handwritten notes]. Notes on money as a measure of value and standard of price, historical relations between gold and silver, state debasement of currency, and the circulation of commodities through the C–M–C circuit. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, December 4). Lecture no. 11: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript]. Discussion of gold as the money commodity, critique of the quantity theory of money, the empirical research of Tooke, and state regulation of coinage and tokens. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (n.d.). Lecture no. 12: Money [Handwritten notes]. Notes on social relations of commodity production, the materialist conception of history, the law of value, a critique of equilibrium theory, and the articulation of social labor using the analogy of a refracted mirror image. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, December 17). Money and commodity circulation in simple reproduction [Diagram prepared for Economics 204]. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1983, December). Money and the circulation of aggregate commodity capital [Course handout]. Numerical example illustrating the circuit of money capital across departments as described in Capital, Volume II. Unpublished manuscript.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1979, October). Schemes of reproduction and forms of value [Table]. Table detailing aggregate flows, revenue, and profit in Departments I and II. Unpublished manuscript.

  • The Money Man. (1972, December 26). The ’70s: Euphoric plateau before a Kondratieff downswing? [Magazine article]. Unpublished clipping.

  • Unknown author. (1982, October 17). The Kondratieff wave [Chart]. Chart plotting U.S. wholesale prices and long-term economic cycles from the late eighteenth through the late twentieth century. Unpublished material.

  • Shaikh, A., PhD. (1985, December 11). Lecture no. 13: Economics 204—Advanced political economy [Typed lecture transcript; transcribed by Seth]. Discussion of the development of the labor process under capitalism, mechanization and relative surplus value, and the theory of absolute overaccumulation. Unpublished manuscript.

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