The economic theory of the leisure class / by Nikolai Bukharin.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Publication details: New York : International Publishers, 1927.Description: 220 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • OL21607592M
Uniform titles:
  • Politicheskai︠a︡ ėkonomii︠a︡ rantʹe. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HB 179 .B85 1927
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter I. Methodological foundations of the theory of marginal utility and of Marxism -- Chapter II. The theory of value -- Chapter III. The theory of value (continued) -- Chapter IV. The theory of profit -- Chapter V. The theory of Profit (continued)
Summary: "Bukharin completed this work in 1914; it represented an attempt to grapple with the Austrian School of political economy, as represented chiefly by Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk. Bukharin interprets the school as reflecting the social position of the rentier stratum of the capitalist class, which tends to view the economy from the point of view of consumption rather than production. But this is merely the introduction to a close consideration of the theory of marginal utility as contrasted with the labor theory of value which formed the starting point of both Marxism and classical economics." -- Amazon
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks HB 179 .B85 1927 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML19070006

Translation from the Russian: Politicheskai︠a︡ ėkonomii︠a︡ rantʹe.

Includes bibliographical refernces (pages 211-215), notes, and index.

Chapter I. Methodological foundations of the theory of marginal utility and of Marxism -- Chapter II. The theory of value -- Chapter III. The theory of value (continued) -- Chapter IV. The theory of profit -- Chapter V. The theory of Profit (continued)

"Bukharin completed this work in 1914; it represented an attempt to grapple with the Austrian School of political economy, as represented chiefly by Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk. Bukharin interprets the school as reflecting the social position of the rentier stratum of the capitalist class, which tends to view the economy from the point of view of consumption rather than production. But this is merely the introduction to a close consideration of the theory of marginal utility as contrasted with the labor theory of value which formed the starting point of both Marxism and classical economics." -- Amazon

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