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Class and Property in Marx''s Economic Thought - Exploring the Basis for Capitalism

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Informationen zum Autor Jørgen Sandemose is Professor Emeritus at the University of Oslo, Norway, where he was made Magister Artium in philosophy (with a dissertation on concept formation in Hegel and Marx) in 1973, supported by a full candidatus magisterii exam from 1971. In addition to his academic career, he has worked for fifteen years in the chemico-metallic industry and has held positions of trust in local and national Norwegian trade unions. In 1975 he published the monograph Ricardo, Marx og Sraffa (published in separate editions in Denmark, Norway and Sweden), where he exposed Sraffian mistakes related to Marx’s theory of the numéraire and the "transformation problem". In English, he has published essays on the relation between Sraffa and Wittgenstein and on Marx’s method in economic science. Zusammenfassung This book provides a clear exposition of the class basis of capitalism with particular reference to questions around the category of property and with the aim of correcting some modern misunderstandings of Marx’s economic theories. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, Chapter 1. Structure and Transitions of Capital, Chapter 2. Historical and Conceptual Transition: Dual Sublation of Simple Reproduction, Prelude to Chapters 3 and 4, Chapter 3. Karl Marx’s Theory of Ground Rent: Historical Elements in Economic Interplay – Part 1: The Concept of Rent in General, Chapter 4. Karl Marx’s Theory of Ground Rent: Historical Elements in Economic Interplay – Part 2: Rent Structure and Capitalist Price System, Chapter 5. Modes of Production on the World Market, Appendices, Appendix 1: On Fixed Capital, Appendix 2: On Gold Digging, Bibliography

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