Marx´s Capital And Hegel´s Logic: A Reexamination: Historical Materialism, Volume 64
Fred Moseley
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This book provides a wide-ranging and in-depth reappraisal of the relation between Marx's economic theory in Capital and Hegel's Logic by leading Marxian economists and philosophers from around the world. The subjects dealt with include: systematic dialectics, the New Dialectics, materialism vs. idealism, Marx's 'inversion' of Hegel, Hegel's Concept logic, Hegel's Essence logic, Marx's levels of abstraction of capital in general and competition, and capital as Hegelian Subject.
This book provides a wide-ranging and in-depth reappraisal of the relation between Marx's economic theory in Capital and Hegel's Logic by leading Marxian economists and philosophers from around the world. The subjects dealt with include: systematic dialectics, the New Dialectics, materialism vs. idealism, Marx's 'inversion' of Hegel, Hegel's Concept logic, Hegel's Essence logic, Marx's levels of abstraction of capital in general and competition, and capital as Hegelian Subject.
Product Details
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Historical Materialism
Condition
New
Weight
474g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Chicago, United States
ISBN
9781608464753
SKU
V9781608464753
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99-15
About Fred Moseley
Fred Moseley is Professor of Economics at Mount Holyoke College. He is the author of The Falling Rate of Profit in the Postwar United States Economy and editor of Marx's Logical Method: A Reappraisal, New Investigations of Marx's Method, Heterodox Economic Theories: True or False?, and Marx's Theory of Money: Modern Reappraisals. He has also published numerous articles on Marxian ... Read more
Reviews for Marx´s Capital And Hegel´s Logic: A Reexamination: Historical Materialism, Volume 64
The older debates about Marx's Hegelianism were generally conducted under the sign of idealism and its denunciation; today probably it is vitalism that is the more significant issue. But in the newer Marxian investigations, Hegel's Logic is grasped as a theoretical anticipation of the complex and dialectical forms taken by capital itself. This is the sense in which, retroactively, Hegel ... Read more