Michael Perelman

Michael Perelman
Born Michael Perelman
(1939-10-01) October 1, 1939
Occupation Business writer
Professor
Nationality American
Period 1977–present
Genre Non-fiction
Subject Economics
Notable works Railroading Economics (2006)
Manufacturing Discontent (2005)

Michael Perelman (born October 1, 1939) is an American economist and economic historian, currently professor of economics at California State University, Chico. Perelman has written 19 books, including Railroading Economics, Manufacturing Discontent, The Perverse Economy, and The Invention of Capitalism.[1]

Biography

A student of economics at the University of Michigan and San Francisco State College, Perelman earned a Ph.D in agricultural economics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1971,[2] under supervision of George Kuznets.[3] Perelman writes that he was drawn away from the "framework of conventional economics," noticing that the agricultural system was "consuming ten times more energy than it was producing in the form of edible food." Perelman's research into how "profit-oriented agricultural system created hunger, pollution, serious public health consequences, and environmental disruption, while throwing millions of people off the land" led to his first book, Farming for Profit in a Hungry World (1977).[2] Perelman continued to write extensively in criticism of conventional or mainstream economics, including in all his books (and especially his books published from 2000 to date), papers and interviews.[4]

Although perceiving flaws in Marx's work as it is typically interpreted in the context of its modern reading, Perelman writes that "Marx’s crisis theory was far more sophisticated than many modern readers had realized," focusing on an interpretation that is largely bypassed by many readers of Marxian economic thought.[2] Perelman views Marxist theory as vindicated through its account of crises that a capitalist economy must inherently generate.[2]

Perelman has appeared on a number of programs, including Media Matters,[5] Pacifica Radio,[6] KPFA 94.1 Berkeley,[7] and WBBR (Bloomberg Radio).[8]

Books

References

  1. Bailes, John & Cihan Aksan. (2008). "The Crisis of Capital: An Interview with Michael Perelman". State of Nature. Spring 2008. Retrieved 22 Mar. 2009. http://www.stateofnature.org/michaelPerelman.html
  2. 1 2 3 4 Michael Perelman, Ph.D., CV, Economics Department, University of California, Chico (Retrieved 21 March 2014)
  3. http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com/2007/03/31/what-is-the-matter-with-empirical-economics-freak-freakonomics-again/
  4. "Self-Defense for Workers, Against Market Tyranny: An Interview with Michael Perelman" by Carlo Fanelli, Monthly Review Magazine, May 5, 2012
  5. Michael Perelman, economist at California State University, on Media Matters, July 20, 2008
  6. "Sun, Sept 2 6:00-7:00 pm: Equal Time for Freethought" by Barry Seidman, Upcoming Programs: WBAI-FM and Pacifica Foundation. Retrieved 21 March 2014
  7. "In the News", Inside Chico State, Vol. 38, No. 4, . 14 Feb. 2008. Chico: University Publications. Retrieved 21 March 2014
  8. Interview with Michael Perelman by Tom Keene, Bloomberg Podcast
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