Marx's Wage Theory in Historical Perspective: Its Origins, Development, and Interpretation

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Wheatmark, 2008 - 284 páginas

Kenneth Lapides has plumbed Marx's extensive political economy, writing to present the first-ever full, consolidated statement of Marx's wage theory. "Marx's Wage Theory in Historical Perspective" is faithful to Marx's formulations, with frequent excerpts from Marx. The result is a convincing recapitulation of Marx's revolution in wage theory. The book is a major contribution to the history of economic thought. It covers long-forgotten ground by providing a comprehensive account of the initial phase of wage theory, and the essentials of the wage-fund doctrine, with detailed documentation from original sources. "Marx's Wage Theory" illuminates many contemporary economic problems.

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Marxs Revolution in Wage Theory
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The Treatment of Wages in the Period before Adam Smith
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Wage Theory in Classical Political Economy
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