For almost 150 years, scholars have been debating how to interpret Marx’s seminal work Capital while they had access to just some of Marx’s economic manuscripts. This changed in 2013 with the publication of all the known economic writings of Marx and Engels in the Marx-Engels Gesamtausgabe (MEGA). One can now reconstruct the lines of intellectual development, and one can also explore in detail how Friedrich Engels went about compiling volumes II and III of Capital from the vast legacy of manuscripts that Marx left behind after his death in 1883. It should be possible, now, to develop a more comprehensive and accurate picture of Marx as an economic theoretician. This volume of essays aims to initiate this process.
Contributors are: Christopher J. Arthur, Matthias Bohlender, Timm Graßmann, Jorge Grespan, Gerald Hubmann, Heinz D. Kurz, Marcel van der Linden, Kenji Mori, Fred Moseley, Lucia Pradella, Geert Reuten, Regina Roth, and Carl-Erich Vollgraf.
Other books edited by Gerald Hubmann and Marcel van der Linden
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Beyond Marx
Edited by Karl Heinz Roth and Marcel van der Linden -
Western Marxism and the Soviet Union
Other books of interest
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Marx's Capital Illustrated
by David Smith -
Marx's Capital and Hegel's Logic
Edited by Fred Moseley and Tony Smith -
A Reader's Guide to Marx's Capital
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Responses to Marx's Capital
Edited and translated by Richard B. Day and Daniel F. Gaido -
Theory as Critique
by Paul Mattick