Over the last twenty-five years, Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff have developed a groundbreaking interpretation of Marxian theory generally and of Marxian economics in particular. This book brings together their key contributions and underscores their different interpretations. In facing and trying to resolve contradictions and lapses within Marxism, the authors have confronted the basic incompatibilities among the dominant modern versions of Marxian theory, and the fact that Marxism seemed cut off from the criticisms of determinist modes of thought offered by post-structuralism and post-modernism and even by some of Marxism’s greatest theorists.
The relevant portions of Carnap's essay appear in Ernest Hegel and Richard B . Brandt, eds., Meaning and Knowledge, New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1965, pp. 298-305. 21. We may note the arresting parallel between Carnap et al. and ...
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Examining developments in two of the central traditions of social and political theory - Marxism and pluralism, this work investigates whether the relation between them is one of progressive convergence.
Contending Economic Theories offers a unique comparative treatment of the three main theories in economics as it is taught today: neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxian.
Marxist Theory of Class for a Skeptical World is a critique of Analytical Marxist and Post-structuralist Marxist theories of class, and offers an alternative approach rooted in the ideas of Marx and Engels, as well as Lenin and Trotsky.
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Park,J. S-Y. (2013). ... Urban theory and the urban experience: Encountering the city (2nd edition). ... In S.A. Resnick & R. D. Wolff (Eds.), New departures in Marxian theory (pp. 91–117).
This powerfully argued book offers both the rationale for the new regime and a wealth of insights into Leninist politics.
The authors of this volume use the anti-foundationalist Marxian economic theories first formulated by Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff to explore power, domination, and exploitation in the modern household.
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This volume reiterates the relevance of imperialism in the present, as a continuous arrangement, from the early years of empire-colonies to the prevailing pattern of expropriation across the globe.