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=== Marxian Epistemology === | === Marxian Epistemology === |
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Knowledged and Class: A Marxian Critique of Political Economy | |
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Author | en:Stephen Resnick |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Nonfiction |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Publication date | 1987 |
Media type | Hardcover, Paperback |
Pages | ~350 |
ISBN | ISBN 0-226-01723-8 (paperback) |
Knowledge and Class: A Marxian Critique of Political Economy is a 1987 book by Stephen A Resnick and Richard D. Wolff.
Review
This § has a chapter by chapter review based on my current political perspective and trajectory.
A Marxian Theory
The first basis for which is the concept of "overdetermination", a dialectical replacement for simpleminded unifactorial causation. The rest does seem to be like that but writing this in order and will cover this tendency up to its current state which goes beyond this work to the current time (2010).
Marxian Epistemology
A Marxian Theory of Classes
A Marxian Theory of the Enterprise
A Marxian Theory of the State
Subsequent Work
Resnick collaborated on the following works over the ensuing 20 years.
Class and its Others
Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism
Class Theory and History: Capitalism and Communism in the USSR
New Departures in Marxian Theory (Economics as Social Theory)
See Also
Notes