
CAPITALISM'S CONTRADICTIONS STUDIES OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT BEFORE AND AFTER MARX
Paperback - 304 pages
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This volume, collected and introduced by Deutscher Prize winning Grossman biographer Rick Kuhn, assembles several of the Galician MarxistââŹâ˘s most important essays, and serves as an accessible introduction to his project of ââŹËrecoveringââŹâ˘ Marx. Throughout the collection, Grossman highlights distinctive features of MarxââŹâ˘s economic theory by contrasting it with the views of his forerunners, from Adam Smith to Jean Charles Sismondi. He then moves on to show how many Marxist economists import faulty assumptions from mainstream economics into their analyses, and in the process provides a unique overview of the major debates among Marxists over politics and economics between MarxââŹâ˘s death and the rise of Fascism in Germany.
Rick KuhnââŹâ˘s invaluable introduction provides vital context for understanding the development of GrossmanââŹâ˘s ideas and makes the case for their continued relevance to contemporary activists.
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Paperback - 304 pages
Ă
This volume, collected and introduced by Deutscher Prize winning Grossman biographer Rick Kuhn, assembles several of the Galician MarxistââŹâ˘s most important essays, and serves as an accessible introduction to his project of ââŹËrecoveringââŹâ˘ Marx. Throughout the collection, Grossman highlights distinctive features of MarxââŹâ˘s economic theory by contrasting it with the views of his forerunners, from Adam Smith to Jean Charles Sismondi. He then moves on to show how many Marxist economists import faulty assumptions from mainstream economics into their analyses, and in the process provides a unique overview of the major debates among Marxists over politics and economics between MarxââŹâ˘s death and the rise of Fascism in Germany.
Rick KuhnââŹâ˘s invaluable introduction provides vital context for understanding the development of GrossmanââŹâ˘s ideas and makes the case for their continued relevance to contemporary activists.











