The change in the original plan for Marx’s "Capital" and its causes
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2013
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Grossman, Henryk
Kuhn, Rick
McCormack, Geoffrey
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In his essay, Henryk Grossman made a powerful case for the continued relevance of Marxist economics. He argued that Capital is a fundamentally coherent whole, structured by Marx’s method of moving systematically from more abstract to more concrete levels of analysis. Despite considerable subsequent debate and research, Grossman’s account remains the outstanding contribution to our understanding of this aspect of Marx’s principal work.
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Karl Marx, capital, economic crisis
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Historical Materialism 21.3 (2013): 138-164
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