[OPE-L:6250] R.P.E., Vol.19, just published: Marx's *Capital* and Capitalism; Markets in a Socislist Alternative

From: Paul Zarembka (zarembka@acsu.buffalo.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 19 2001 - 23:20:58 EST


     R E S E A R C H     I N     P O L I T I C A L     E C O N O M Y

     Volume 19 (2001)

      MARX'S *CAPITAL* AND CAPITALISM; MARKETS IN A SOCIALIST ALTERNATIVE

     Paul Zarembka, Editor

The political economist N. Sieber wrote a book in 1871 in part summarizing
Marx's value theory compared to Ricardo's, and Marx himself favorably
commented on the interpretation, thus representing a unique appreciation.
Here, for the first time, Sieber's Russian text on Marx is translated,
joined with an introductory article by James D. White and an article by
David Smith on Sieber's understanding of value theory.

Alfredo Saad-Filho develops implications of introducing a more refined
discussion of the composition of capital into Zarembka's work on
accumulation of capital in the previous issue.  The tendency of the profit
rate under two alternative criteria for technical choice is analyzed by
Cheol-soo Park. Often introduced into a 'socialist' practise, the
regulation of social relations by markets is criticized by Martyn Konings
as being antithetical to socialism. 

Ideology provides our representations of the world we live in and Thierry
Suchere connects the symbolic dimension to economic activity. Close links
between Wittgenstein's philosophy and Sraffa's political economy as both
embodying bourgeois ideology are developed by Jorgen Sandemose. Finally,
the Stalinist ideological formation as a key component of Soviet history is
developed from a Marxist perspective by Charles Bettelheim. 


     I. SIEBER'S READING OF *CAPITAL, VOLUME 1*; MARX ON SIEBER

Nikolai Sieber and Karl Marx
     James D. White

Marx's Theory of Value and Money  
     Nikolai I. Sieber (1871), translated by Rakhiya Mananova and James D.
        White, from *David Ricardo's Theory of Value and Capital in 
        Connection with the Latest Contributions and Interpretations*
                                              
The Spectral Reality of Value: Sieber, Marx, and Commodity Fetishism
     David Smith                                                                                                    




     II. POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CAPITALISM AND OF A SOCIALIST ALTERNATIVE

Capital Accumulation and the Composition of Capital 
     Alfredo Saad-Filho                                                 
      
Criteria of Technical Choice and Evolution of Technical Change
     Cheol-soo Park

On the Political Economy of Socialism: Against the Regulation of Social
Relations by Markets  
     Martijn Konings


     III. IDEOLOGY

Alienation, Ideology and Fetishism
     Thierry Suchere

The World as a Game in Sraffa and Wittgenstein: A Case Study in Modern
Bourgeois Ideology                           
     Jorgen Sandemose

Stalinist Ideological Formation: Absolute General Secretary and the
Proletarian Fetish
     Charles Bettelheim, translated by A.D. Bhogle
     Sponsor's Preface by Ranganayakamma


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