Routledge handbook of Marxian economics
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Routledge handbook of Marxian economics
(Routledge international handbooks)
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Most developed economies are characterized by high levels of inequality and an inability to provide stability or opportunity for many of their citizens. Mainstream economics has proven to be of little assistance in addressing these systemic failures, and this has led both scholars and students to seek alternatives. One such alternative is provided by Marxian economics. In recent decades the field has seen tremendous theoretical development and Marxian perspectives have begun to appear in public discourse in unprecedented ways.
This handbook contains thirty-seven original essays from a wide range of leading international scholars, recognized for their expertise in different areas of Marxian economics. Its scope is broad, ranging from contributions on familiar Marxist concepts such as value theory, the labor process, accumulation, crisis and socialism, to others not always associated with the Marxian canon, like feminism, ecology, international migration and epistemology. This breadth of coverage reflects the development of Marxian economic and social theory, and encompasses both the history and the frontiers of current scholarship. This handbook provides an extensive statement of the current shape and future direction of Marxian economics.
The Routledge Handbook of Marxian Economics is an invaluable resource for students, researchers and policy makers seeking guidance in this field. It is designed to serve both as a reference work and as a supplementary text for classroom use, with applications for courses in economics, sociology, political science, management, anthropology, development studies, philosophy and history.
Table of Contents
Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part One: Dialectics and Methodology
1 Dialectics and Overdetermination
2 Epistemology
3 Marxian Class Analysis
Part Two: Analytical and Theoretical Topics
4 Exploitation
5 Labor and Labor Power
6 Abstract Labor
7 Money
8 Value and Price
9 Capital
10 The Circuits of Capital
11 Rent
12 Productive and Unproductive Labor
13 Alienation
14 Primitive Accumulation
15 Demand and Socially Necessary Labor-time
Part Three: Capitalist Production and Reproduction
16 The Capitalist Firm
17 Marxian Theories of the Labor Process: From Marx to Braverman
18 Marxian Labor Process Theory Since Braverman
19 Accumulation
20 Marxian Reproduction Schemes
21 Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall - long term dynamics
22 Business Cycles - short term dynamics
23 Neoliberalism
24 Financialization
Part Four: Capitalism, Non-Capitalism and Transitions
25 Productive Self-employment in Marxism
26 Socialism and Communism
27 International Migration
28 Agriculture and the Agrarian Question
29 Economic Development
30 Transition
Part Five: Marxian Traditions
31 Postmodernism
32 Analytical Marxism
33 Marxism and Keynesianism
34 Social Structure of Accumulation
35 Monopoly Capital Theory
36 Marxism, Feminism and the Household
37 Marxism and Ecology
Index
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