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Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics

Friedrich Engels and Marxian Political Economy

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This book rejects the commonly encountered perception of Friedrich Engels as perpetuator of a “tragic deception” of Marx, and the equally persistent body of opinion treating him as “his master's voice”. Engels's claim to recognition is reinforced by an exceptional contribution in the 1840s to the very foundations of the Marxian enterprise, a contribution entailing not only the “vision” but some of the building blocks in the working out of that vision. Subsequently, he proved himself to be a sophisticated interpreter of the doctrine of historical materialism and an important contributor in his own right. This volume serves as a companion to Samuel Hollander's The Economics of Karl Marx (Cambridge University Press, 2008).

424 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2011

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