Part 1 List of Illustrations Part 2 A Synopsis Part 3 Acknowledgments Part 4 Preface Part 5 The Need to Transform Economic Theory. Into "Simple" and "Obvious" Economics Part 6 Overall Analysis of Keynes' Model: Chapter 7 Keynes' Thought as the Apex of Classical Economics; Toward Concordian Economics; Lack of Homogeneity in Keynes' Model; Simplicism- and Forced Doublespeak- of Keynes' Model; Lack of True Equivalence in Keynes' Model; Neither Classical nor Mainstream, but R Part 8 Analysis of the Component Elements of Keynes' Model: Chapter 9 The Dissection of Keynes' Model and the Dissolution of the S-I Nexus; The History of the Word "Saving"; Beyond Adam Smith's Conception of Saving; Beyond Keynes' "Definition" of Investment; The Definition of Saving, Hoarding, and Investment; The Real Savin Part 10 Analysis of the Economic Process: Chapter 11 The Economic Process as a Whole; Simplistic Descriptions of the Economic Process; The Production Process; The Consumption Process; The Distribution Process; Economic Growth: The Normal Outcome of the Unfolding of the Economic Process; Inflation: The Outco Part 12 Foundations of Economics: Chapter 13 Toward Econometrics: Closing the Gap between Macro and Micro Economics Part 14 Consciousness and Conscience of Economics: Chapter 15 Poverty and the Economic Process; The Elimination of Absolute Poverty Through the Right to Create All the Wealth One Needs Part 16 Epilogue: Come to Concord Part 17 Footnotes Part 18 Index.
The Economic Process : An Instantaneous Non-Newtonian Picture