The contributors to this stimulating collection of thoughtful essays examine the philosophical principles and logical structure underlying Marx's economic theory in "Capital". The essays deal with many methodological issues including: the meaning of dialectic logic, the relation between Marx and Hegel, the historical specificity of Marx's concepts, the emphasis on social forms, the commodity as the starting point of Capital, the theory of money, the distinction between capital in general and, competition, and Marx's critique of bourgeois economics.
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Fred Moseley is professor of economics at Mount Holyoke College and the editor of Marx's Method in Capital.
Martha Campbell has taught economics at Miami University, the University of Denver, Lang College of the New School, and Susquehanna University.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Excellent copy of this uncommon title, consisting of a collection of thoughtful examinations of the philosophical principles and logical structure underlying Marx's economic theory in Capital, dealing many methodological issues including: the meaning of dialectic logic, the relation between Marx and Hegel, Marx's critique of bourgeois economics, etc. Overall a nice copy, in hardcover, presumably issued without DJ. Binding solid, sound, square. Interior is bright and clean, with a few marks - about 10 pages have vertical line brackets in the margins only, and there are a couple of sentences cited on the final free endpaper in pen. Otherwise very clean ! Boards are clean and overall this is an excellent copy. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-1772149509911
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