The Marxian Economics: Das Kapital, A Contribution to The Critique Of The Political Economy, Wage-Labor and Capital, Free Trade, Wages, Price and Profit
The Marxian Economics: Das Kapital, A Contribution to The Critique Of The Political Economy, Wage-Labor and Capital, Free Trade, Wages, Price and Profit
Marxian economics refers to a heterodox school of economic thought. Its foundations can be traced back to the critique of classical political economy in the research by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Marxian economics refers to several different theories and includes multiple schools of thought. Marx's magnum opus on political economy was "Das Kapital" in three volumes. Other notable works on economy include: "The Critique Of The Political Economy" as well as the books which preceded "Das Kapital", "Wage-Labor and Capital" and "Wages, Price and Profit".
Contents:
Wage-Labor and Capital
Free Trade
Wages, Price and Profit
Capital
A Contribution to The Critique Of The Political Economy
Pages
2795
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
e-artnow
Release
May 07, 2019
The Marxian Economics: Das Kapital, A Contribution to The Critique Of The Political Economy, Wage-Labor and Capital, Free Trade, Wages, Price and Profit
Marxian economics refers to a heterodox school of economic thought. Its foundations can be traced back to the critique of classical political economy in the research by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Marxian economics refers to several different theories and includes multiple schools of thought. Marx's magnum opus on political economy was "Das Kapital" in three volumes. Other notable works on economy include: "The Critique Of The Political Economy" as well as the books which preceded "Das Kapital", "Wage-Labor and Capital" and "Wages, Price and Profit".
Contents:
Wage-Labor and Capital
Free Trade
Wages, Price and Profit
Capital
A Contribution to The Critique Of The Political Economy