Responses To Marx's Capital: From Rudolf Hilferding to Isaak Illich Rubin
By (Author) Daniel F. Gaido
Edited by Richard B. Day
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
4th December 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Political economy
Economic theory and philosophy
Economic history
Paperback
877
Width 154mm, Height 230mm
Responses to Marx's Capital: From Rudolf Hilferding to Isaak Illich Rubin is a collection of primary sources dealing with the reception of the economic works of Karl Marx from the First to the Third International. The documents, translated for the first time from German and Russian, range from the original reviews of the three volumes of Capital and the three volumes of Theories of Surplus Value to the debates between the Marxist economists and the bourgeois academic representatives of the theory of marginal utility and the German historical school.
The volume close with six essays by the prominent economist Isaak I. Rubin, including Essays on Marx's Theory of Money and The Dialectical Development of Categories in Marxs Economic System.
Richard B. Day, Ph. D. (1970), University of London, is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Toronto, Canada. He has published extensively on Soviet economic and political history, includingLeon Trotsky and the Politics of Economic Isolation(Cambridge University Press, 1973).
Daniel F. Gaido, Ph.D. (2000), University of Haifa (Israel), is a researcher at the National Research Council (Conicet), Argentina. He is the author ofThe Formative Period of American Capitalism(Routledge, 2006) and co-editor, together with Richard B. Day, ofWitnesses to Permanent Revolution: The Documentary Record(Haymarket Books, 2011).