The Turning Point in Marx's Monetary Theory and its Relation to his Political Positions
Avner Cohen
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1993, vol. 15, issue 2, 265-281
Abstract:
Karl Marx's work “Reflections” is to be found in Notebook 7, one of the twenty-four notebooks in which he made entries between September 1850 and August 1853. Although never published in his lifetime and undiscovered until long after his death, the essay is not insignificant. It illuminates one of the more obscure aspects of the development of Marx's thought: his change of view on paper money.
Date: 1993
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