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"Marx's Theory of Price and its Modern Rivals "provides an original
look at how Marx understood the role of money, extending his theory
to consider how prices move over the course of business cycles. Key
modern theories of price are also analyzed; Neoclassical, Post
Keynesian and Sraffian theories are contrasted with Marxian
thought.
Stephen R. Bradley was a Revolutionary War commander and U.S.
Senator credited with writing the Twelfth Amendment and advocating
a banning of the slave trade. This collection of Bradley's letters
and personal papers provides a range of rare and significant
material. This previously unpublished correspondence with
presidents and the country's founders reflect Bradley's influence
and diversity of interests as well as the political and cultural
climate of the era. The book features transcriptions of 550
letters, 25 illustrations, and a catalog of Bradley's documents.
Since 1969, Ethan Allen has been the subject of three biographical
studies, all of which indulge in sustaining and revitalizing the
image of Allen as a physically imposing Vermont yeoman, a defender
of the rights of Americans, an eloquent military hero, and a master
of many guises, from rough frontiersman to gentleman philosopher.
Seeking the authentic Ethan Allen, the authors of this volume ask:
How did that Ethan Allen secure his place in popular culture? As
they observe, this spectacular persona leaves little room for a
more accurate assessment of Allen as a self-interested land
speculator, rebellious mob leader, inexperienced militia officer,
and truth-challenged man who would steer Vermont into the British
Empire.
Drawing extensively from the correspondence in Ethan Allen and his
Kin and a wide range of historical, political, and cultural
sources, Duffy and Muller analyze the factors that led to Ethan
Allen's two-hundred-year-old status as the most famous figure in
Vermont's past. Placing facts against myths, the authors reveal how
Allen acquired and retained his iconic image, how the much-repeated
legends composed after his death coincide with his life, why
recollections of him are synonymous with the story of Vermont, and
why some Vermonters still assign to Allen their own cherished and
idealized values.
Marx's Theory of Price and its Modern Rivals provides an original
look at how Marx understood the role of money, extending his
theory to consider how prices move over the course of business
cycles. Key modern theories of price are also analysed;
Neoclassical, Post Keynesian and Sraffian theories are contrasted
with Marxian thought.
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award
The cast of characters includes Hitler and Goering, Gertrude Stein and Marc Chagall--not to mention works by artists from Leonardo da Vinci to Pablo Picasso. And the story told in this superbly researched and suspenseful book is that of the Third Reich's war on European culture and the Allies' desperate effort to preserve it.
From the Nazi purges of "Degenerate Art" and Goering's shopping sprees in occupied Paris to the perilous journey of the Mona Lisa from Paris and the painstaking reclamation of the priceless treasures of liberated Italy, The Rape of Europa is a sweeping narrative of greed, philistinism, and heroism that combines superlative scholarship with a compelling drama.
"Nicholas knows the art world as well as any military historian knows his battlefield.... Her work deserves the widest reading."--New York Times Book Review
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