

Analytical Marxism
Book • 1986
Analytical Marxism is a collection of essays that apply analytical philosophy and formal modeling to Marxist theory.
It aims to refine and clarify Marxist concepts using rigorous methods, often engaging with neoclassical economics.
The book features contributions from leading scholars, exploring topics such as class, exploitation, and historical materialism.
It sparked significant debate within Marxist circles, challenging traditional interpretations and fostering new approaches to understanding capitalism.
The book's influence continues to shape contemporary Marxist scholarship.
It aims to refine and clarify Marxist concepts using rigorous methods, often engaging with neoclassical economics.
The book features contributions from leading scholars, exploring topics such as class, exploitation, and historical materialism.
It sparked significant debate within Marxist circles, challenging traditional interpretations and fostering new approaches to understanding capitalism.
The book's influence continues to shape contemporary Marxist scholarship.
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