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Marx's Crises Theory: Scarcity, Labor, and Finance
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Marx’s Crises Theory: Scarcity, Labor, and Finance

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The history of capitalism has long been thought to be a sequence of recurring crises that appear in various forms: crises in employing people, crises in obtaining resources, and financial crises. Marx’s Crises Theory: Scarcity, Labor, and Finance provides a framework for interpreting Marx’s theory of crises. In conclusion, the author asserts that as long as the financial structure leads to periodic breakdowns, Marx’s writings on the subject will retain their importance as a source of theory and analysis of the dynamics of political economy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
13 July 1987
Pages
256
ISBN
9780275923723

The history of capitalism has long been thought to be a sequence of recurring crises that appear in various forms: crises in employing people, crises in obtaining resources, and financial crises. Marx’s Crises Theory: Scarcity, Labor, and Finance provides a framework for interpreting Marx’s theory of crises. In conclusion, the author asserts that as long as the financial structure leads to periodic breakdowns, Marx’s writings on the subject will retain their importance as a source of theory and analysis of the dynamics of political economy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
13 July 1987
Pages
256
ISBN
9780275923723