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When Science Meets Revolution: The Influence of Rosa Luxemburg on Oskar Lange’s Early Project (1931–1945)

Roberto Lampa
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Roberto Lampa: CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council)

Chapter 7 in The Legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, Oskar Lange and Michał Kalecki, 2014, pp 122-140 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract Oskar Lange’s great breadth of interest (in the period 1931–1945) has generally been interpreted as evidence that he was an eclectic economist who cherry-picked between marginal analysis and Marxian economics. However, a consistent and alternative interpretation becomes possible once we take into account that mainstream economic theory and Marxian economics constituted two halves of a unique scientific project which included a relevant critical dimension.

Keywords: Capitalist Economy; Traditional Theory; National Archive; Neoclassical Economic; Soviet Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137335609_8

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