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Contemporary Economists In The West Critical Essays On Oppenheimer Stolzmann Amonn Petry And Liefmann Isaak Ilyich Rubin

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Contemporary Economists In The West Critical Essays On Oppenheimer Stolzmann Amonn Petry And Liefmann Isaak Ilyich Rubin
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.18 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Isaak Ilyich Rubin, Richard B. Day (editor/translator)
ISBN: 9789004705654, 9004705651
Language: English
Year: 2024
Volume: 325

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Contemporary Economists In The West Critical Essays On Oppenheimer Stolzmann Amonn Petry And Liefmann Isaak Ilyich Rubin by Isaak Ilyich Rubin, Richard B. Day (editor/translator) 9789004705654, 9004705651 instant download after payment.

Isaak I. Rubin, author of numerous works in Marxist theory, explains the failure of the Austrian School’s attempt to reduce political economy to individual psychology. Emphasising the sociological dimension of Marx’s work, Rubin welcomes a new ‘social direction’ in the writings of Rudolf Stolzmann, Alfred Amonn and Franz Petry. These economists rejected Austrian individualism, but their works were often influenced by the ethical idealism of Kant and Hegel, resulting in detachment of the economy’s social form from the material process of production. Rubin critically explores methodological differences between Marx and early twentieth-century critics and proponents of marginalist economic theory.

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