This innovative book hones in on key elements of Marx's vast
oeuvre, focusing on his contribution to social theory. Themes
addressed include: the declining utility of Hegelian philosophy for
Marx, his deepening confrontation with Ricardian political economy,
Engels' distorting impact on the publication of Capital, the place
of the accumulation of capital, and especially of 'primitive
accumulation', in Marx's thought, and more. Extending beyond an
analysis of the writing of Marx himself, Zarembka highlights the
contributions of Rosa Luxemburg in the realms of political economy
and nationalism and closes the book with a consideration of state
conspiracies.
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