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100 | _aEaton, John | ||
245 | 0 | _aPolitical economy: a marxist textbook | |
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
260 | _aLondon | ||
260 | _bLawrence & Wishart | ||
260 | _c1952 | ||
300 | _a235 p. | ||
520 | _aThis textbook presents within a single volume a comprehensive survey of Marxist economics. It was first published in 1949, and already enjoys an established reputation. The new edition has been revised throughout, and an entirely new concluding chapter added. Political Economy was written in consultation with a number of leading Marxists and may be regarded as an authoritative work. It deals with the forms of economic organisation that pre ceded capitalism, with the origins of capitalism and of the indus trial working class, and with fully developed capitalism and imperialism. The concluding chapters-on monopolies, the general crisis of capitalism and the economic situation after World War II-are introduced by a clear and comprehensive treatment of the capitalist crises. causes of Marxist economics is presented in the setting of British ex perience and full use is made of statistical and other factual evi dence drawn from a wide variety of sources. | ||
650 | _aMarxian Economics | ||
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