From: glevy@PRATT.EDU
Date: Tue Jan 04 2005 - 08:53:42 EST
Pavel V. Maksakovsky: The Capitalist Cycle <http://www.brill.nl/m_catalogue_sub6_id17914.htm> From website: "Originally published in 1928, this rediscovered work is one of the most creative essays written by a Soviet economist during the first two decades after the Russian Revolution. Following the dialectic of Hegel and Marx, Maksakovsky aims to provide a 'concluding chapter' for Marx's _Capital_." Translated for the first time into English. Includes an introductory essay by Richard B. Day (who wrote the excellent work _The 'Crisis' and the 'Crash'_). Part of the Historical Materialism Book Series by Brill (Chis A's _The New Dialectic and Marxis Capital_ is also part of this series). Visit Brill Academic Publishers on the web for more information: www.brill.nl <http://www.brill.nl> ---------------------- How does Maksakovsky conclude _Capital_? Is the presumption that that the subject of the cycle represents the concluding topic in _Capital_? ---------------------- In solidarity, Jerry
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