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  • av Thomas T. Sekine
    1 430,-

    This unique book, written in a question and answer style, brings to life the work of the world¿s foremost Marxian economist Thomas T. Sekine on the scientificity of Marx¿s project in Capital, its applicability to navigating world-historic change across capitalist stages of development and what Marxian economics teaches us about building viable future historical societies. Sekine, a student and follower of Marxist Kozo Uno, argues that capitalism neither constitutes the end of history nor does its overthrow await socialist revolution. Rather, based upon its own historical delimitations capitalism, following World War I and the Great Depression of the 1930s, has entered a period of disintegration. Grounded on a scathing critique of bourgeois economics in all its forms, Sekine exposes the futility of bourgeois policy interventions attempting to revive capitalism. This book will be of interest to economists in both the mainstream and heterodox schools, and those broadly interested in the history of economic thought.

  • - A Study of the Inner Logic of Capitalism
    av Thomas T. Sekine
    438,-

    The single most important work in English to build on the theory of Japanese economist Kozo Uno

  • - A Study of the Inner Logic of Capitalism
    av Thomas T. Sekine
    434,-

    The single most important work in English to build on the theory of Japanese economist Kozo Uno

  • - Unoist Variations
    av Thomas T. Sekine
    1 387,-

    Kozo Uno influenced a whole generation of marxian political economists in post World War II Japan. Thomas Sekine worked closely with Uno in Japan and later came to York University in Toronto, where he introduced Uno's ideas to Canadian scholars.

  • - Unoist Variations
    av Thomas T. Sekine
    1 387,-

    Kozo Uno influenced a whole generation of marxian political economists in post World War II Japan. Thomas Sekine worked closely with Uno in Japan and later came to York University in Toronto, where he introduced Uno's ideas to Canadian scholars.

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