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An outline of the dialectic of capital

Thomas T. Sekine

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1997

  • v. 1 : uk
  • v. 2 : uk
  • : set : us
  • v. 1 : us
  • v. 2 : us

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

v. 1 : uk ISBN 9780333666777

Description

'A work of fundamental importance. The most extensive and sophisticated reconstruction of Marx's Capital ever written takes the work of the Unoist school to new heights' - Robert Albritton, Associate Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto Sekine follows the method advanced by Kozu Uno to provide an updated version of Marx's economic theory, in its full scope, as described in the three volumes of Das Kapital. It constitutes a dialectical system, consisting of the doctrines of Circulation, Production and Distribution. The wholesystem defines the "idea" of capitalism. More than a hundred years after Marx's death, his economic work is revived here with the analytical rigour expected of modern scientific theory, yet with no concession in substance to bourgeois economics.

Table of Contents

Foreword - THE DOCTRINE OF CIRCULATION - The Pricing of Commodities - The Functions of Money - The Operation of Capital - THE DOCTRINE OF PRODUCTION - The Production-Process of Capital - The Circulation-Process of Capital - The Reproduction-Process of Capital - Bibliography - Index
Volume

v. 2 : uk ISBN 9780333666784

Description

'A work of fundamental importance. The most extensive and sophisticated reconstruction of Marx's Capital ever written takes the work of the Unoist school to new heights' - Robert Albritton, Associate Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto. Following the method advanced by Kozo Uno, this book provides an updated version of Marx's economic theory, in its full scope, as described in the three volumes of Das Kapital. It constitutes a dialectical system, consisting of the doctrines of circulation, production and distribution. The whole system defines the 'idea' (or the inner 'programme') of capitalism. More than a hundred years after Marx's death, his economic work is revived here with the analytical rigour expected of modern scientific theory, yet with no concession in substance to bourgeois economics.

Table of Contents

THE DOCTRINE OF DISTRIBUTION - Theory of Profit - Theory of Rent - Theory of Interest - Bibliography - Index

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  • NCID
    BA3345608X
  • ISBN
    • 0333666771
    • 033366678X
    • 0312175582
    • 0312175590
    • 0312175604
  • LCCN
    97011879
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Houndmills ; London,New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    2 v.
  • Size
    23 cm
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