Marx’s Economic Manuscript of 1864–1865
por
Fred Moseley
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Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
1,000
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Inglés
Publicado
Oct 17, 2017
Editorial
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1608466906
ISBN-13
9781608466900
Descripción
Fred Moseley presents an insightful collection that offers readers a glimpse into Marx's pivotal Economic Manuscript of 1864-1865. This manuscript is crucial for understanding the development of Marx's thoughts on economics, particularly as it captures the original draft of what would eventually become Volume III of his seminal work. Moseley meticulously curates and analyzes these early writings, shedding light on the intricate ideas that underpin Marxist economic theory.
The work provides context and critical commentary that enriches the reader's comprehension of Marx's perspective on capitalism and its inherent contradictions. By delving into this unpublished draft, readers are invited to explore the foundational concepts that influenced not only Marxist theory but also modern economic discourse. Moseley's contributions ensure that both scholars and newcomers can engage deeply with these historical texts, fostering a richer appreciation of Marx's legacy.
The work provides context and critical commentary that enriches the reader's comprehension of Marx's perspective on capitalism and its inherent contradictions. By delving into this unpublished draft, readers are invited to explore the foundational concepts that influenced not only Marxist theory but also modern economic discourse. Moseley's contributions ensure that both scholars and newcomers can engage deeply with these historical texts, fostering a richer appreciation of Marx's legacy.
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