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In roughly ascending order of difficulty (either linguistic or conceptual):

Galbraith: The Great Crash 1929, then The Affluent Society, then The New Industrial State.

Reich, Robert: Supercapitalism

Kalecki: Political Aspects of Full Employment.

An unabridged version of Wealth of Nations is also highly recommended, albeit of less contemporary relevance.

Reading order doesn't matter much, except that Supercapitalism should be read after The New Industrial State, as it builds upon and extends the discussion therein.

- Jake

Friends come and go. Enemies accumulate.

by JakeS (JangoSierra 'at' gmail 'dot' com) on Thu Nov 21st, 2013 at 06:53:26 AM EST
The Kalecki is a paper, not a book (or did he publish a more extended version?). You can find the paper I'm thinking of here.
by gk (gk (gk quattro due due sette @gmail.com)) on Thu Nov 21st, 2013 at 12:20:08 PM EST
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It's a paper, yes. All the same, an indispensable one.

- Jake

Friends come and go. Enemies accumulate.

by JakeS (JangoSierra 'at' gmail 'dot' com) on Thu Nov 21st, 2013 at 03:42:57 PM EST
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