Routledge Handbook of Marxian Economics

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Accumulation
advanced marxian economic analysis
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Alfredo Saad-Filho
Alienation
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Ancient Class Process
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Andrew Kliman
Anjan Chakrabarti
Antonio Callari
Anup Dhar
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Capital
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Capitalist Class Processes
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Class Processes
Claudio Sardoni
Communism
Costas Lapavitsas
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David F. Ruccio
David Kristjanson-Gural
Demand
Development
Dialectics
Dick Bryan
Drucilla K. Barker
Duncan K. Foley
Ecology
Economics
Elizabeth A. Ramey
Epistemology
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Erdogan Bakir
Erik K. Olsen
Esra Erdem
Exploitation
Fabian Balardini
Feminism
feminist economic theory
Financial Instability Hypothesis
Financialisation
Fred Moseley
Fundamental Class Processes
Guglielmo Carchedi
Hans G. Despain
Ian J. Seda-Irizarry
Independent Commodity Production
Jack Amariglio
Josef Steindl
Karl Marx
Keynesianism
Labor
Labor Power
labour process studies
Maliha Safri
Marx's Circuit
Marxian Reproduction Schemes
Marxism
Marxist
Marx’s Circuit
Michael Rafferty
Migration
Monopoly Capital Theory
neo-Ricardian Critique
Neoliberalism
Paulo L. dos Santos
political economy theory
Postmodern Marxists
Postmodernism
Postwar SSA
Power
Rajesh Bhattacharya
Real Wage Bundle
Rethinking Marxism
Richard D. Wolff
Richard McIntyre
Roberto Veneziani
Satyananda Gabriel
Sean Sayers
Social Reproduction
social structure accumulation
Socialism
SSA Theory
Stefano B. Longo
Subsumed Class Processes
Suzanne Bergeron
Temporal Single System Interpretation
Terrence McDonough
Theodore Burczak
value form analysis
Vice Versa
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Worker's Effort Level
Worker’s Effort Level

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367321765
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

David M. Brennan is Associate Professor of Economics at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, PA, USA. David Kristjanson-Gural is Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow of the Social Justice College at Bucknell University, PA, USA. Catherine P. Mulder is Associate Professor of Economics and the Program Director at John Jay College—CUNY, USA. Erik K. Olsen is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri—Kansas City and Research Fellow at the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations, USA.