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Introduction

Thomas T Sekine
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Thomas T Sekine: Aichi Gakuin University

A chapter in An Outline of the Dialectic of Capital, 1997, pp 1-22 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The dialectic of capital is a systematic reformulation of Marxian1 economic theory. But it does not intend to be either a faithful or an authoritative account of Marx’s economic thought. Though greatly inspired by his seminal contributions, I am not blind to certain imperfections in Marx’s own writings, and do not see it as my task in this book to defend them all. I rather believe that Marxian economic theory needs considerable refinement in terms of logical precision and technical sophistication, before it can be fully defended. That being said, I should also make clear that Marxian economics is the only one which is completely free from bourgeois-liberal biases.

Keywords: Business Cycle; Economic Life; Capitalist Society; Economic Motive; Present Society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230372207_1

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