I am a total babby when it comes to theory, but I have a few books set aside to read when I am able to force myself to do so. I am very interested in reading something by Richard Wolff, although I don't exactly know which books of his are the most worthwhile. Any recommendations?
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If you want a breakdown of neoclassical and Keynesian economics as well as why they are wrong and his argument for an Althusserian Marxism, try Contending Economic Theories: Neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxian. Honestly I think you are better off reading any of the commonly recommended books stickied in the megathreads: Das Kapital, State and Revolution, etc.