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alienation and labor analysis
analysis of foundational radical texts
analysis of Marx's Capital
argument structure in theory
Author_Robert Paul Wolff
capitalism and class analysis
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close reading of classic economic works
close textual study of Marx
commodity and exchange analysis
conceptual analysis of capital
critique of capitalism foundations
critique of economic ideology
dialectical method in theory
economic categories and meaning
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exegesis of foundational socialist works
guide to classic socialist texts
historical materialism concepts
ideology and economic structure
intellectual history of Marxism
interpretation of dense philosophical writing
interpretation of political economy texts
interpretive philosophy of economics
labor theory of value discussion
literary dimensions of theory
literary style in theoretical writing
Marxist theory explained
method in social theory
moral critique of capitalism
nineteenth-century political economy
pedagogy of complex theory
philosophical commentary on economics
philosophical reading of economic theory
philosophy of social science
political theory and literature
reading difficult theoretical texts
reading Marx for students
rhetoric in philosophical prose
social relations and production
structure of economic arguments
textual analysis in philosophy
theory and narrative technique
theory of surplus value overview
theory of value and labor
understanding Marxist methodology
unpacking abstract arguments

Product details

  • ISBN 9780870236167
  • Weight: 140g
  • Dimensions: 136 x 214mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 1988
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this book Robert Paul Wolff dispels much of the mystery surrounding Karl Marx's Capital by providing literary-philosophica analysis of the text and of Marx's intentions. The book solves lasting puzzles about "Capital, such as why it lacks proper scientific sobriety and why it speaks on many levels.

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