Responses to Marx's Capital: From Rudolf Hilferding to Isaak Illich Rubin
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
870
Language
English
Published
Nov 23, 2017
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004352201
ISBN-13
9789004352209
Description
This compilation presents a rich tapestry of interpretations and critiques of Marx's seminal work, "Capital." It delves into the significant contributions from key figures such as Rudolf Hilferding and Isaak Illich Rubin, showcasing how their insights shaped the discourse surrounding Marxist economic theory. Readers will find a diverse array of perspectives that highlight the complexities and nuances of Marx's arguments, as well as their implications for contemporary thought.
Through thoughtful essays and critical analysis, the collection not only reflects on historical context but also engages with the ongoing relevance of Marx's critique of political economy. By examining these varied responses, the book invites readers to explore the lasting impact of Marxist theory on social and economic scholarship, enriching their understanding of its evolution and continuing significance in today’s world.
Through thoughtful essays and critical analysis, the collection not only reflects on historical context but also engages with the ongoing relevance of Marx's critique of political economy. By examining these varied responses, the book invites readers to explore the lasting impact of Marxist theory on social and economic scholarship, enriching their understanding of its evolution and continuing significance in today’s world.
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