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Invisible Leviathan : The Marxist Critique of Market Despotism beyond Postmodernism /

Murray E.G. Smith's book is an example of the excellent research being produced by a new generation of writers, unconstrained by the fetters of some 'traditional' interpretations of Marx. The broad picture he draws challenges the idea, more hegemonic in the early 1990s than at any tim...

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Autor principal: Smith, Murray E. G., 1950-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [1994]
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490 0 |a The State and economic life ;  |v 19 
505 0 0 |t Value, wealth, and human development : reflections on the invisible leviathan and some recent events --  |t The value abstraction and the dialectic of social development --  |t Science, ideology, and 'economic value' --  |t Marx's "Capital" and its critique --  |t The contemporary value controversy --  |t An assessment of the value controversy --  |t Value, economy, and crisis --  |t Respecifying Marx's value categories : an empirical study of the law of the falling rate of profit --  |t International and inter-regional value transfers --  |t Beyond value --  |t Modernity, postmodernism, and the law of value. 
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