Description
*Promotion and publicity to coincide with author's public appearances, likely to include numerous Marxist conferences. Including: Historical Materialism London, Historical Materialism Australia, and Marxism 2017 *Features in Jacobin, Historical Materialism, International Socialist Review, and Socialistworker.org *Targeted marketing to relevant academic disciplines *Library mailing
About the Author
Henryk Grossman (1881 1950) was the most important Marxist economist of the Twentith Century. He was a founding leader of the Jewish Social Democratic Party of Galicia and later a member of the Polish Communist Workers Party. After holding posts as a senior public servant and professor in Poland, he was a member of the Institute for Social Research in Germany and, following the Nazi takeover, in exile. Dr Rick Kuhn is an honorary associate professor in Sociology at the Australian National University and long term socialist activist, who has written extensively on Marxist theory as well as Australian politics and political economy. His Henryk Grossman and the Recovery of Marxism won the 2007 Deutscher Prize.
Reviews
"Grossman was an invaluable contributor to the development of Marxist political economy since Marx's death in 1883. An activist in the Polish Social Democrat party and later in the Communist party in Germany, Grossman, in my view, made major contributions in explaining and developing Marx's theory of value and crises under capitalism." Michael Roberts, author of The Long Depression "Henryk Grossman (1881-1950) was one of the most significant Marxist theoreticians in the fields of political economy and the history of scientific thought in the first half of the twentieth century. . .the publication of this collection of five long essays or 'monographs', mostly devoted to the history and development of economic theory, is very welcome." Pete Green, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
Book Information
ISBN 9781608467792
Author Henryk Grossman
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint Haymarket Books
Publisher Haymarket Books