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    Marx After Sraffa

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    Short description: 1977 book by Ian Steedman
    Marx after Sraffa
    Marx after Sraffa.jpg
    Cover of the first edition
    AuthorIan Steedman
    CountryUnited Kingdom
    LanguageEnglish
    SubjectsKarl Marx, labor theory of value
    Published1977
    Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
    ISBNISBN:978-0902308497

    Marx after Sraffa is a 1977 book about Marxist economics by the economist Ian Steedman, in which the author argues against the labor theory of value.

    Reception

    The economist Heinz D. Kurz reviewed Marx after Sraffa in Kyklos.[1] The political scientist David McLellan wrote that Steedman's reading of Marx has been influential.[2] The philosopher Roger Scruton wrote that Steedman provides the most notable argument against the labor theory of value from the New Left.[3] The Marxist theorist Ernest Mandel considered Marx after Sraffa as another critique of Marx's Capital, and accused Steedman of misunderstandings of Marx similar to those made by Paul Sweezy in The Theory of Capitalist Development (1942).[4] Steedman has been criticized for alleged misunderstandings of Karl Marx. [citation needed]


    See also

    References

    1. Kurz 1978. pp. 736-738.
    2. McLellan 1995. p. 273.
    3. Scruton 1985. p. 9.
    4. Mandel 1991. p. 9.

    Bibliography

    Books
    • Marx, Karl; Mandel, Ernest (1991). Capital, Volume 1. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-044570-6. 
    • McLellan, David (1995). The Thought of Karl Marx. London: Papermac. ISBN 0-333-63948-0. 
    • Scruton, Roger (1985). Thinkers of the New Left. Harlow: Longman Group Limited. ISBN 0-582-90273-8. 
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