
Ted Grant speaks! The 1970s: a world in turmoil
Spectre of Communism
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Keynesianism and the Boom of the Working Class
In the boom itself, we had the situation where the ideas of the ruling class became paramount also in the working class. The reformist movements came forward in Germany even jettisoning their class for and adopting a program of bourgeois liberalism as the program of German Social Democracy. In Britain, and that if you like, is a testament to the enormous power of the British working class. Once they have an idea, they won't give it up. We've explained in our documents that this was absolute nonsense. But anyway, by the permanent war economy, the question of booms and of slumps had been solved on the part of the capitalist floss. That capitalism had now got the secret
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