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Theory as Critique: Essays on Capital
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Theory as Critique, while discussing many central issues of Marxian theory, has two main emphases: First, as the title suggests, it takes seriously Capital’s claim to be a critique of economic theo...
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Theory as Critique, while discussing many central issues of Marxian theory, has two main emphases: First, as the title suggests, it takes seriously Capital’s claim to be a critique of economic theory, rather than a contribution to political economy. Understanding what this means, it shows, goes far to unravelling many difficulties traditionally found in Marx’s book, from the nature of his theory of class to the 'transformation problem'. Secondly, Mattick’s volume carefully explores how to bridge the gap between the extreme abstraction of Marx’s ideas and the complex reality that they are intended to help us understand.
Price: $173.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Historical Materialism Book Series
Publication Date:
14 June 2018
ISBN: 9789004366565
Format: Hardcover
"... I find Paul Mattick's new book to be quite successful and a breath of fresh air, which is much needed against the litany of recent books which either interpreting Marx's overall work with reference to some theoretical notion like 'Marxism' or focus on Marx's mature economic works. [...] ... anyone interested even loosely in the topics here will not be wasting their time with this book." - Chris Bryon, in: Marx & Philosophy Review of Books (2018)
Paul Mattick is politics editor of the Brooklyn Rail; from 1987 to 2004 he was editor of the International Journal of Political Economy. Mattick is author of Social Knowledge (Hutchinson, 1986), Art in Its Time (Routledge, 2003), and Business as Usual (Reaktion, 2011), along with many articles and reviews.