Description
Rosdolsky investigates the relationship between various versions of Capital and explains the reasons for Marx's successive reworkings; he provides a textual exegesis of Marx's Grundrisse, now widely available, and reveals its methodological riches. He presents a critique of later work in the Marxist tradition on the basis of Marx's fundamental distinction between 'capital in general' and 'capital in concrete reality'
The Making of Marx's Capital was first published in 1968 as Zur Enstehungsgeschichte des Marx'schen 'Kapital''.
About the Author
Roman Rosdolsky was a leading German Marxist scholar.
Reviews
'The single best exegesis on Marx's Capital that I have ever read ... the tone is firm, completely undogmatic and wonderfully lucid' -- Robert L Heilbroner, New York Review of Books
Book Information
ISBN 9780861049158
Author Roman Rosdolsky
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 420g