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

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Bloomsbury Academic, 1998 M06 18 - 275 páginas

To fully grasp Marx's theory of the labor movement, Lapides supplies a deeper insight into the economic analysis underlying it. This book presents Marx's theory of wages and wage labor, previously scattered throughout his writings, in its entirety for the first time. The author places the theory in its historical context, locating the sources of Marx's wage theory, its intellectual antecedents, and the roots of later controversies, but the primary focus of the work is the actual development of Marx's theory in the words in which he expressed it.

In order to reveal the true nature and rich texture of Marx's thought, the author has assembled Marx's own formulations, scattered throughout his numerous works and buried beneath mountains of commentary and criticism. The book provides a faithful record of the complete evolutionary progress of Marx's theory.

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KENNETH LAPIDES is an independent researcher and freelance writer. He is the editor of Marx and Engels on the Trade Unions (Praeger, 1987).

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