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Key Elements Of Social Theory Revolutionized By Marx 1st Edition Paul Zarembka

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Key Elements Of Social Theory Revolutionized By Marx 1st Edition Paul Zarembka
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Paul Zarembka
ISBN: 9789004432703, 9004432701
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Key Elements Of Social Theory Revolutionized By Marx 1st Edition Paul Zarembka by Paul Zarembka 9789004432703, 9004432701 instant download after payment.

Marx's oeuvre is vast but there are key elements of his ever evolving, class-based contribution to social theory. Declining usefulness for him of Hegelian philosophy and his deepening confrontation with Ricardian political economy were expressions. While the French edition of Capital is closest to Marx's mature thought, Engels did not understand how work on Russia related to Marx's evolution, and Engels distorted the outcome. Accumulation of capital is particularly difficult conceptually, including use of 'primitive accumulation', and is carefully addressed, as is composition of capital. After Marx, Luxemburg is the most significant contributor to Marxism and her works on political economy and on nationalism are highlighted here. The modern topic of state conspiracies, too often avoided, concludes the book. Troubling issues, however, remain.

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