Against Capitalism and Bureaucracy: Ernest Mandel’s Theoretical Contributions
by
Manuel Kellner
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
476
Language
English
Published
Mar 16, 2023
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004533494
ISBN-13
9789004533493
Description
Manuel Kellner offers a comprehensive examination of Ernest Mandel's theoretical contributions, delving into his critiques of capitalism and bureaucracy. Through a detailed analysis, Kellner sheds light on Mandel's insights and the relevance of his work in contemporary discussions surrounding economic systems and organizational structures.
The book serves as both an intellectual tribute to Mandel's legacy and a critical engagement with his ideas. Kellner invites readers to explore Mandel's thoughts on the dynamics of capital and the limitations of bureaucratic frameworks, encouraging a reevaluation of prevalent economic paradigms. By connecting Mandel's theories to present-day challenges, this work opens a dialogue on the potential pathways toward a more equitable society.
The book serves as both an intellectual tribute to Mandel's legacy and a critical engagement with his ideas. Kellner invites readers to explore Mandel's thoughts on the dynamics of capital and the limitations of bureaucratic frameworks, encouraging a reevaluation of prevalent economic paradigms. By connecting Mandel's theories to present-day challenges, this work opens a dialogue on the potential pathways toward a more equitable society.
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