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Theory as Critique: Essays on Capital

(Paperback, 161st New edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Theory as Critique: Essays on Capital

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Mattick

ISBN:

9781642590135

Publisher:

Haymarket Books

Imprint:

Haymarket Books

Publication Date:

24th September 2019

Edition:

161st New edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political economy
Political science and theory
Far-left political ideologies and movements

Dewey:

335.412

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

Description

Theory as Critique, while discussing many central issues of Marxian theory, has two main emphases: First, as the title suggests, it takes seriously Capitals 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 Marxs book, from the nature of his theory of class to the 'transformation problem'. Secondly, Matticks volume carefully explores how to bridge the gap between the extreme abstraction of Marxs ideas and the complex reality that they are intended to help us understand.

Reviews

"Marx is widely considered an outmoded nineteenth-century thinker whose predictions have been falsified...Paul Matticks superb study,Theory as Critique: Essays on Capital, establishes that these endlessly recycled objections either are not substantiated in a close reading of Marxs works or do not touch the heart of Marxs position. Correcting previous interpretations, however, is not Matticks ultimate goal: the main interest of this book is the attempt to bridge the gap between Marxs ideas and their application to present-day circumstances (p. 7). Far from being an account of nineteenth-century capitalism made obsolete by more recent developments, Marxs theory is still explanatorily relevant to a social system that continues to have the basic features Marx identified (p. 9)."

Tony Smith,H-Net

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