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Stephen A. Resnick

    Knowledge and Class
    Economics
    • Economics

      Marxian Versus Neoclassical

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Wolff and Resnick provide a unique, balanced explication of the differing assumptions, logical structures, and arguments of neoclassical and Marxian economics. They address broader aspects of evaluating or choosing between alternative theories, but their conclusions are nonpolemical. Throughout, math is used simply and sparingly.

      Economics
    • Knowledge and Class

      A Marxian Critique of Political Economy

      • 359pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      "This is a highly controversial and innovative work on Marxian theory. The book ranges from subtle theoretical analysis of the epistemological foundation of currently predominant Marxist interpretations, to the theory of the firm, and to a new interpretation of the State in market economies. Resnick and Wolff are rejecting economic determinism of kinds. Actually, they are rethinking Marxism." Claude Menard, University of Paris, Panthen-Sorbonne.

      Knowledge and Class