A Critique of Political Economy
Franz Oppenheimer
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1942, vol. 1, issue 2, 155-157
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Introduction. PART ONE: Utopian Communism. I, Marx. “Prisoner” ofCommunistic Doctrine. II, The Aim of Utopian Communism. III, Administrative Problems of a Communist Utopia. IV, Political Problems of a Communist Utopia. V, The Problemsof transition to a Communist Society. VI, The Timing of Communist Construction. VII, Familial Communism and Utopian Communism. VIII. Communistic “States” of Antiquity. XI, Utopian Communism and the Russian Experiment. PART TWO: The Communism of Karl Marx. I, the Scheme of Marx's Inquiry. II, Analysis of Capitalist Society: Value. III, Analysis of Capitalist Society: Surplus Value. IV, The Tendency of Capitalist Development. V, Unification and Simplication in the Social Economy. VI, “Socialization” within the Capitalist Order. VII, The Law of Capitalist Accumulation. VIII, Reproduction of the Industrial Reserve Arroy. IX, Capital Accumulation and Surplus population. X, Land Monopoly and Industrial Un‐employment.
Date: 1942
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