"The Scientific Marx "was first published in 1986. Minnesota
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Marx advanced "Capital " to the public as a scientific
explanation of the capitalist economy, intending it to be evaluated
by ordinary standards of scientific adequacy. Today, however, most
commentators emphasize Marx's humanism or his theory of historical
materialism over his scientific claims. "The Scientific Marx "thus
represents a break with many current views of Marx's analysis of
capitalism in that it takes seriously his claim that "Capital " is
a rigorous scientific investigation of the capitalist mode of
production. Daniel Little discusses the main features of Marx's
account, applying the tools of contemporary philosophy of
science.He analyzes Marx's views on theory and explanation in the
social sciences, the logic of Marx's empirical practices, the
relation between "Capital "and historical materialism, the
centrality of micro-foundations in Marx's analysis, and the minimal
role that dialectics plays in his scientific method. Throughout,
Little relies on "evidence taken from Marx's actual practice as a
social scientist rather than from his explicit methodological
writings." The book contributes to current controversies in the
literature of "analytic Marxism" joined by such authors as Jon
Elster, G.A. Cohen, and John Roemer.
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