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Intro
Preface to the First Edition
References
Preface to the Second Edition
Literature
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Critically Returning to Rudolf Hilferding
References
Chapter 2: Rethinking Hilferding's Finance Capital
Finance Capital: A Continuation of Marx's Capital?
Hilferding and Political Economy
What Finance Capital Was All About
What Hilferding's Opus Magnum Had to Offer
Hilferding and the Changing World of Money
Hilferding and the Changing Worlds of Credit and Banking

Hilferding and the Changing World of Corporations
Hilferding and the Changing World of Stock Markets and High Finance
Hilferding's Concept of Finance Capital
Hilferding and the Marxist Theory or Theories of Crisis
How to Continue: How to Rewrite Finance Capital for Our Time
The Concept of Finance Capital Revisited
References
Chapter 3: From Luxemburg to Sweezy: Notes on the Intellectual Influence of Hilferding's Finance Capital
Introduction and Summary
Finance Capital and the Dynamics of Capitalism
Luxemburg Versus Bauer on Crisis Theory

The Dominance of Finance Capital 1910-1930
Moszkowska and Underconsumption Crisis Theories
Sweezy-Baran and Monopoly Capital
Conclusion: Crisis and Finance
Appendix 1: Commodity Prices in Hilferding
Appendix 2: Stock Market Prices
References
Chapter 4: Contradictions in Hilferding's Finance Capital: Money, Banking, and Crisis Tendencies
Introduction
Money
Credit
Institutions of Finance Capital
The Stock Market
Cartels and Trusts
Capitalist Crisis
Assessment
Financial Power and Vulnerability
References

Chapter 5: Finance Capital, Financialisation and the Periodisation of Capitalist Development
Introduction
Hilferding and Lapavitsas: General Considerations
Commonalities Between Lapavitsas and Hilferding
Differences Between Lapavitsas and Hilferding
Financialisation According to Lapavitsas
Criticisms of Lapavitsas' Approach
Back (or Forward?) to Hilferding
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6: A New Finance Capital? Theorizing Corporate Governance and Financial Power
Toward a Marxist Theory of Corporate Governance

The Financialization of the Non-financial Corporation
New Finance Capital: A New Phase of Capitalist Development?
Democratic Control and Socialist Planning
References
Chapter 7: Finance Capital and Contemporary Financialization
Hilferding's Understanding of Money
The Development of Credit: From Circulation to Production
The Development of Industrial Organization: From Private Individual to Private Collective Ownership
Ownership of Money Capital, Control of Industrial Capital and Promoter's Profit
The Transformation of Competition: Concentration and Combination

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