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New Investigations of Marx's Method

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The contributors to this stimulating collection of thoughtful chapters examine the philosophical principles and logical structure underlying Marx's economic theory in Capital. The essays deal with many methodological issues 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.

207 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1997

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Another interesting book opaqued by it's chaotic structure and a pathetic tendency to vilify Engels.
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