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266 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1977
The main aim of this work has been of a methodological nature. We set out from the position that previous research was excessively concerned with the material content of Marx's economic work, and exhibited far too little interest in his specific method of investigation. We therefore tried to show how much the Rough Draft has to teach on the subject of methodology. But if this is true then the methodological insights which can be gained from a study of this work should also throw a new light on certain of the old disputes in marxist economics – in particular, the much-discussed question of the schemes of reproduction in Volume II of Capital, and the so-called problem of realisation.