Two conclusions emerge from Stanley Moore's analysis. First, Marx's major arguments for abolishing commodity exchange rely on moral and philosophical premises, derived from Feuerbach in the earlier writings and from Hegel in the later. Second, Marx's ideal of communist economy in incompatible with his materialistic approach to history. Marx's attack on markets flunked the test of theory one hundred years before it flunked the test of practice.
Two conclusions emerge from Stanley Moore's analysis. First, Marx's major arguments for abolishing commodity exchange rely on moral and philosophical premises, derived from Feuerbach in the earlier writings and from Hegel in the later. Second, Marx's ideal of communist economy in incompatible with his materialistic approach to history. Marx's attack on markets flunked the test of theory one hundred years before it flunked the test of practice.
Marx versus Markets
140
Marx versus Markets
140Paperback
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780271026558 |
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| Publisher: | Penn State University Press |
| Publication date: | 09/15/1992 |
| Pages: | 140 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.41(d) |
| Lexile: | 1420L (what's this?) |