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9781608466948
Book Title
Money and Totality : A Macro-Monetary Interpretation of Marx's Logic in Capital and the End of the 'Transformation Problem'
Book Series
Historical Materialism Ser.
Item Length
11 in
Publisher
Historical Materialism
Publication Year
2017
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Fred Moseley
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science
Topic
Political Economy, Economics / Theory
Item Width
9 in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Number of Pages
420 Pages

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Correcting a longstanding misinterpretation, Moseley argues that there is no 'transformation problem' in Marx's economic theory.

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Publisher
Historical Materialism
ISBN-10
1608466949
ISBN-13
9781608466948
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Book Title
Money and Totality : A Macro-Monetary Interpretation of Marx's Logic in Capital and the End of the 'Transformation Problem'
Author
Fred Moseley
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Political Economy, Economics / Theory
Book Series
Historical Materialism Ser.
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science
Number of Pages
420 Pages

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Item Length
11 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
9 in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz

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Hb97.5
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"After discussions of the 'transformation problem' for over 100 years no new approach seemed to be possible. However Fred Moseley succeeds to present something new. Combining methodological considerations, a macroeconomic, and a monetary approach, Moseley is able to find the 'solution' to the transformation problem already in Volume I of Capital--which is really surprising. This book is important not only for the transformation problem but also for introducing a new macro-monetary interpretation of Capital which is extremely useful for a number of other fields of research." --Michael Heinrich, political scientist and mathematician based in Berlin, member of the editorial board of PROKLA, journal for critical social science "Money and Totality, is probably the best book on Marxist economic theory this year, and for this century so far." --Michael Roberts, author of The Long Depression "This is a comprehensive survey and summary of Fred Moseley's research over more than thirty years into Marx's method of analysis of values and prices in a capitalist economy. He provides a very clear explanation of his thesis that Marx's approach has been generally completely misunderstood, and that as a consequence the usual critique of inconsistency is wrong. From this perspective, he also engages with the many alternative approaches that have been advocated, providing a thoughtful methodological critique of the various positions in the literature. Both beginners and specialists will find this book of great interest as it vigorously challenges conventional wisdom both in the history of economic thought and among Marx scholars." --Simon Mohun, Queen Mary University of London "From the nineteen century until today, Marx's critics have rejected his theory on the grounds that the Volume 3 account of prices of production contradicts the analysis of labor time values in Volume 1. Marx's defenders have responded by attempting to "transform" labor values into prices of production in ways that avoid this criticism and enable some of Marx's key claims to still be affirmed. In this brilliant book Moseley provides extensive textual evidence from all the drafts of Capital that neither critics nor advocates have adequately understood Marx's methodological framework. Marx's project was not to transform labor values into prices of production; Capital is a monetary theory from beginning to end. The same money quantities are first comprehended on an aggregate level, and then on a more concrete level where differences among sectors are taken into account. Moseley provides elegant algebraic proofs that all of Marx's key claims can be established within this framework. This book may well overcome the obsession with the "transformation problem" once and for all, moving debates about Marx's theory onto more fruitful paths. It is surely one of the most important contributions to Marxian scholarship published in our time." --Tony Smith, Iowa State University, "After discussions of the 'transformation problem' for over 100 years no new approach seemed to be possible. However Fred Moseley succeeds to present something new. Combining methodological considerations, a macroeconomic, and a monetary approach, Moseley is able to find the 'solution' to the transformation problem already in Volume I of Capital --which is really surprising. This book is important not only for the transformation problem but also for introducing a new macro-monetary interpretation of Capital which is extremely useful for a number of other fields of research." --Michael Heinrich, political scientist and mathematician based in Berlin, member of the editorial board of PROKLA , journal for critical social science " Money and Totality , is probably the best book on Marxist economic theory this year, and for this century so far." --Michael Roberts, author of The Long Depression "This is a comprehensive survey and summary of Fred Moseley's research over more than thirty years into Marx's method of analysis of values and prices in a capitalist economy. He provides a very clear explanation of his thesis that Marx's approach has been generally completely misunderstood, and that as a consequence the usual critique of inconsistency is wrong. From this perspective, he also engages with the many alternative approaches that have been advocated, providing a thoughtful methodological critique of the various positions in the literature. Both beginners and specialists will find this book of great interest as it vigorously challenges conventional wisdom both in the history of economic thought and among Marx scholars." --Simon Mohun, Queen Mary University of London "From the nineteen century until today, Marx's critics have rejected his theory on the grounds that the Volume 3 account of prices of production contradicts the analysis of labor time values in Volume 1. Marx's defenders have responded by attempting to "transform" labor values into prices of production in ways that avoid this criticism and enable some of Marx's key claims to still be affirmed. In this brilliant book Moseley provides extensive textual evidence from all the drafts of Capital that neither critics nor advocates have adequately understood Marx's methodological framework. Marx's project was not to transform labor values into prices of production; Capital is a monetary theory from beginning to end. The same money quantities are first comprehended on an aggregate level, and then on a more concrete level where differences among sectors are taken into account. Moseley provides elegant algebraic proofs that all of Marx's key claims can be established within this framework. This book may well overcome the obsession with the "transformation problem" once and for all, moving debates about Marx's theory onto more fruitful paths. It is surely one of the most important contributions to Marxian scholarship published in our time." --Tony Smith, Iowa State University
Table of Content
Preface Bibliographical Note Part I: A Macro-Monetary Interpretation of Marx's Logical Method 1. Introduction: A 'macro-monetary' interpretation of Marx's theory 2. Algebraic summary: A 'macro-monetary' interpretation of Marx's theory 3. Marx's Theory of the Production and Distribution of Surplus-Value: The Prior Determination of the Total Surplus-Value 4. The Circuit of Money Capital: M Presupposed 5. Money Has No Price:Marx's Theory of Money and the Transformation Problem Part II: Other Interpretations of the Transformation Problem 6. Standard Interpretations of Marx's theory 7. Shaikh's Iterative Interpretation 8. The New Interpretation (Foley, Duménil, Mohun) 9. Temporal Single System Interpretation (Kliman and McGlone) 10. The Rethinking Marxism Interpretation (Wolff, Roberts, and Callari) 11. The Organic Composition of Capital Interpretation (Fine, Saad-Filho) 12. Replies to Criticisms of my Macro-Monetary Interpretation (Laibman, Bellofiore) Part III: Conclusion Conclusion Index
Copyright Date
2016
Dewey Decimal
335.4/1
Dewey Edition
23

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