Grundrisse : foundations of the critique of political economy (rough draft) /
Marx, Karl, 1818-1883.
Grundrisse : foundations of the critique of political economy (rough draft) / Karl Marx ; translated with a foreword by Martin Nicolaus. - London : Penguin, 1993. - 904p. - Penguin classics .
This translation originally published: London: Pelican, 1973. Published in association with New Left Review.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
E-book (3 Users (108 Issues)(730 Day Expiry)) A collection of seven notebooks on capital and money, this work by Marx sets out his version of Hegel's dialectics, and develops views on labour, surplus value and profit, offering insights into alienation, automation and the dangers of capitalist society. It also provides descriptions of Marx's philosophy and insights into his beliefs. Written during the winter of 1857-8, the Grundrisse was considered by Marx to be the first scientific elaboration of communist theory. A collection of seven notebooks on capital and money, it both develops the arguments outlined in the Communist Manifesto (1848) and explores the themes and theses that were to dominate his great later work Capital. Here, for the first time, Marx set out his own version of Hegel's dialectics and developed his mature views on labour, surplus value and profit, offering many fresh insights into alienation, automation and the dangers of capitalist society. Yet while the theories in Grundrisse make it a vital precursor to Capital, it also provides invaluable descriptions of Marx's wider-ranging philosophy, making it a unique insight into his beliefs and hopes for the foundation of a communist state.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780141194035 (ebook)
Marxian economics.
Politics and Government.
Economics
Marxism & Communism
Economic theory & philosophy
Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Business & Management
Grundrisse : foundations of the critique of political economy (rough draft) / Karl Marx ; translated with a foreword by Martin Nicolaus. - London : Penguin, 1993. - 904p. - Penguin classics .
This translation originally published: London: Pelican, 1973. Published in association with New Left Review.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
E-book (3 Users (108 Issues)(730 Day Expiry)) A collection of seven notebooks on capital and money, this work by Marx sets out his version of Hegel's dialectics, and develops views on labour, surplus value and profit, offering insights into alienation, automation and the dangers of capitalist society. It also provides descriptions of Marx's philosophy and insights into his beliefs. Written during the winter of 1857-8, the Grundrisse was considered by Marx to be the first scientific elaboration of communist theory. A collection of seven notebooks on capital and money, it both develops the arguments outlined in the Communist Manifesto (1848) and explores the themes and theses that were to dominate his great later work Capital. Here, for the first time, Marx set out his own version of Hegel's dialectics and developed his mature views on labour, surplus value and profit, offering many fresh insights into alienation, automation and the dangers of capitalist society. Yet while the theories in Grundrisse make it a vital precursor to Capital, it also provides invaluable descriptions of Marx's wider-ranging philosophy, making it a unique insight into his beliefs and hopes for the foundation of a communist state.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780141194035 (ebook)
Marxian economics.
Politics and Government.
Economics
Marxism & Communism
Economic theory & philosophy
Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Business & Management