New Departures in Marxian Theory

New Departures in Marxian Theory
Title New Departures in Marxian Theory PDF eBook
Author Stephen Resnick
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 859
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135987572

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Over the last twenty-five years, Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff have developed a groundbreaking interpretation of Marxian theory generally and of Marxian economics in particular. This book brings together their key contributions and underscores their different interpretations. In facing and trying to resolve contradictions and lapses within Marxism, the authors have confronted the basic incompatibilities among the dominant modern versions of Marxian theory, and the fact that Marxism seemed cut off from the criticisms of determinist modes of thought offered by post-structuralism and post-modernism and even by some of Marxism’s greatest theorists.

New Departures in Marxian Theory

New Departures in Marxian Theory
Title New Departures in Marxian Theory PDF eBook
Author Stephen A. Resnick
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 418
Release 1982
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415770255

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In facing and trying to resolve contradictions and lapses within Marxism, this book confronts the basic incompatibilities among the versions of Marxian theory, and the fact that Marxism seemed cut off from the criticisms of determinist modes of thought offered by post-structuralism and post-modernism and even by some of Marxism's great theorists.

New Departures in Marxian Theory

New Departures in Marxian Theory
Title New Departures in Marxian Theory PDF eBook
Author Stephen Resnick
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 433
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135987580

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Over the last twenty-five years, Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff have developed a groundbreaking interpretation of Marxian theory generally and of Marxian economics in particular. This book brings together their key contributions and underscores their different interpretations. In facing and trying to resolve contradictions and lapses within Marxism, the authors have confronted the basic incompatibilities among the dominant modern versions of Marxian theory, and the fact that Marxism seemed cut off from the criticisms of determinist modes of thought offered by post-structuralism and post-modernism and even by some of Marxism’s greatest theorists.

Class Theory and History

Class Theory and History
Title Class Theory and History PDF eBook
Author Stephen A. Resnick
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 372
Release 2013-12-16
Genre History
ISBN 113670440X

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Economics

Economics
Title Economics PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Wolff
Publisher
Total Pages 308
Release 1987-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Economics: Marxian versus Neoclassical is an economics text with a difference--a concise, systematic comparison of the two major contending economic theories in the world today.

The State and Revolution

The State and Revolution
Title The State and Revolution PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin
Publisher
Total Pages 144
Release 1919
Genre Communism
ISBN

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Capitalism

Capitalism
Title Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Anwar Shaikh
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 896
Release 2016-01-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199390657

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Orthodox economics operates within a hypothesized world of perfect competition in which perfect consumers and firms act to bring about supposedly optimal outcomes. The discrepancies between this model and the reality it claims to address are then attributed to particular imperfections in reality itself. Most heterodox economists seize on this fact and insist that the world is characterized by imperfect competition. But this only ties them to the notion of perfect competition, which remains as their point of departure and base of comparison. There is no imperfection without perfection. In Capitalism, Anwar Shaikh takes a different approach. He demonstrates that most of the central propositions of economic analysis can be derived without any reference to standard devices such as hyperrationality, optimization, perfect competition, perfect information, representative agents, or so-called rational expectations. This perspective allows him to look afresh at virtually all the elements of economic analysis: the laws of demand and supply, the determination of wage and profit rates, technological change, relative prices, interest rates, bond and equity prices, exchange rates, terms and balance of trade, growth, unemployment, inflation, and long booms culminating in recurrent general crises. In every case, Shaikh's innovative theory is applied to modern empirical patterns and contrasted with neoclassical, Keynesian, and Post-Keynesian approaches to the same issues. Shaikh's object of analysis is the economics of capitalism, and he explores the subject in this expansive light. This is how the classical economists, as well as Keynes and Kalecki, approached the issue. Anyone interested in capitalism and economics in general can gain a wealth of knowledge from this ground-breaking text.