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Key Elements of Social Theory Revolutionized by Marx

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A valuable investigation of Marx’s ever evolving, class-based intervention into social theory.
  • 07 December 2021
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This innovative book hones in on key elements of Marx's vast oeuvre, focusing on his contribution to social theory. Themes addressed include: the declining utility of Hegelian philosophy for Marx, his deepening confrontation with Ricardian political economy, Engels’ distorting impact on the publication of Capital, the place of the accumulation of capital, and especially of ‘primitive accumulation’, in Marx’s thought, and more. Extending beyond an analysis of the writing of Marx himself, Zarembka highlights the contributions of Rosa Luxemburg in the realms of political economy and nationalism and closes the book with a consideration of state conspiracies.

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Price: $30.00
Pages: 274
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Imprint: Haymarket Books
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Publication Date: 07 December 2021
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781642596106
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Political ideologies and movements, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, Social classes, Economic theory and philosophy, Economic history
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The virtue of Zarembka’s book is that it examines the different ways in which Marx made a contribution to the social sciences. It offers to the reader much that is original and significant.… He explains in clear and accessible language key concepts of Marx’s economics, and how these have been interpreted by writers such as Rosa Luxemburg. This is a book which can be highly recommended both to specialists in Marx’s ideas and to the wider reading public.”

—James D. White, Critical Sociology, 47:7/8 (Nov 2021)



“[Paul Zarembka] has written a cogent, far-ranging, and informative work
that provides useful insights into some evolving issues and
controversies in Marx’s political economy… The informed and provocative
nature of some of the arguments and ideas presented will serve to
stimulate further research into important Marxian concepts.” 
Contributions to Political Economy, June 2021

Paul Zarembka is Professor of Economics, State University of New York at Buffalo, and general editor since 1977 of Research in Political Economy (Emerald). He is the author of many articles, as well as editor of Frontiers in Econometrics (Academic Press, 1974) and The Hidden History of 9-11 (Seven Stories Press, 2008). He is listed in Marquis’ Who’s Who in the World, among other listings. He worked at the International Labor Office in Geneva, Switzerland, was a Fulbright scholar in Poznan, Poland, and is an activist in his academic union.