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MACMILLAN Macmillan Marx: The Unfinished System of Karl Marx Book

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Explore the complexities of political economy with The Unfinished System of Karl Marx. This scholarly work provides a deep examination of Marx's final manuscript and his conclusions regarding the systematic presentation of his critique. It serves as a vital resource for understanding the foundations used by Engels in the construction of the third volume of Capital. This text addresses a fundamental problem in Marx's implicit epistemology. By investigating the systematic nature of his exposition, the book highlights how his approach differs from Hegelian philosophical system construction. Readers will gain a fresh perspective on the critique of political economy through this rigorous academic lens. Part of the Luxemburg International Studies in Political Economy series, this volume is designed for students and scholars looking to challenge existing interpretations. It offers a new way to read Capital as a response to contemporary challenges, making it an essential addition to any collection focused on anthropology, sociology, or political theory.

Key Features

Examines Marx's final manuscript to understand his original vision for a systematic critique of political economy.

Analyzes the differences between Marx's systematic exposition and traditional Hegelian philosophical system construction.

Provides a critical reading of Capital to address modern challenges in political economy and social science.

Explores the implicit epistemology within Marx's work to help readers grasp his foundational theories.

Part of the respected Luxemburg International Studies in Political Economy series published by Palgrave Macmillan.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
02 February 2019
Listed Since
02 February 2019

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