ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2002: By exploring Marxian value theory and its relevance to present issues of economic analysis, such as the circuit of social capital, the quantity theory of money, instability and economic crises, and economic exploitation and its ideological disguise, this volume investigates the conceptual links between Marxian and Classical Political Economy. The book poses and discusses questions that have yet to be tackled thoroughly in the English-language Marxian literature, such as Marx's theoretical inconsistencies and the role of Engels as editor and "interpreter" of Marx's writings. In doing so, this excellent text provides a much-needed contemporary re-evaluation of the work of one of the world's most enduring writers.

part II|2 pages

Theory of Value and Ideology

chapter 4|42 pages

The Question of “Commodity Fetishism”

part III|2 pages

Theory of Value and Prices: Marx’s Ambivalence Towards Classical Political Economy

part IV|2 pages

The Circuit of Social Capital, The Profit Rate and the Economic Crises