by John R. Bell
Pluto Press, 2009
Paper: 978-0-7453-2933-8 | Cloth: 978-0-7453-2934-5
Library of Congress Classification HB97.5.B338 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification 335.412

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

From the 1960s to the 1990s the ground-breaking Japanese economists Kozo Uno and Thomas Sekine developed a masterful reconfiguration of Marxist economics. The most well-known aspect of which is the levels of analysis approach to the study of capitalism.

Written in Japanese, the Uno-Sekine approach to Marx's work is little understood in West. John Bell seeks to correct this, explaining how problematic elements of Marxian Political Economy such as the law of value and the law of relative surplus population can be solved by using a more rigorous dialectical analysis.

Bell's clear and accessible synthesis provides economists with the tools to interrogate capitalism in a more powerful way than ever before.


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