RISS 학술연구정보서비스

검색
다국어 입력

http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.

변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.

예시)
  • 中文 을 입력하시려면 zhongwen을 입력하시고 space를누르시면됩니다.
  • 北京 을 입력하시려면 beijing을 입력하시고 space를 누르시면 됩니다.
닫기
    인기검색어 순위 펼치기

    RISS 인기검색어

      (A)history of Marxian economics

      한글로보기

      https://www.riss.kr/link?id=M9979056

      • 저자
      • 발행사항

        London: Macmillan, c1989

      • 발행연도

        1989

      • 작성언어

        영어

      • 주제어
      • DDC

        335.4 판사항(19)

      • ISBN

        0333388119 (hardcover)

      • 자료형태

        일반단행본

      • 서명/저자사항

        (A)history of Marxian economics / M.C. Howard, J.E. King

      • 형태사항

        xiv, 359 p.; 25 cm.

      • 일반주기명

        Includes bibliographies and indexes.
        Incomplete contents: v. 1. 1883-1929.

      • 소장기관
        • 국립중앙도서관 국립중앙도서관 우편복사 서비스
      • 0

        상세조회
      • 0

        다운로드
      서지정보 열기
      • 내보내기
      • 내책장담기
      • 공유하기
      • 오류접수

      부가정보

      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅸ
      • Introduction = xi
      • Part Ⅰ THE GERMAN CONTRIBUTION, 1883-1914
      • 1 Friedrich Engels and the Marxian Legacy, 1883-95 = 3
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅸ
      • Introduction = xi
      • Part Ⅰ THE GERMAN CONTRIBUTION, 1883-1914
      • 1 Friedrich Engels and the Marxian Legacy, 1883-95 = 3
      • Ⅰ Marx's intellectual legacy = 3
      • Ⅱ Engels as editor and theoretician = 6
      • Ⅲ The third volume of Capital = 11
      • Ⅳ Engels's contribution: an assessment = 16
      • 2 Engels and the 'Prize Essay Competition' in the Theory of Value = 21
      • Ⅰ Introduction = 21
      • Ⅱ The nature of the competition = 22
      • Ⅲ Round 1: Lexis, Schmidt and Stiebeling = 25
      • Ⅳ Round 2: Wolf, Loria, Fireman and Lehr = 29
      • Ⅴ Engels's adjudication = 35
      • 3 First Debates in Value Theory, 1895-1914 = 42
      • Ⅰ Volume Ⅲ of Capital = 42
      • Ⅱ Early reactions to Volume Ⅲ = 46
      • Ⅲ B$$\ddot o$$hm-Bawerk and Hilferding = 50
      • Ⅳ M$$\ddot u$$hlpfort and Dmitriev = 55
      • Ⅴ Von Bortkiewicz's solution = 59
      • 4 Bernstein, Kautsky and the Revisionist Controversy = 65
      • Ⅰ The rise of German socialism = 65
      • Ⅱ Orthodox Marxism and the Erfurt programme = 67
      • Ⅲ Bernstein's challenge to orthodoxy = 71
      • Ⅳ Luxemburg and Kautsky reply = 77
      • Ⅴ An assessment = 84
      • 5 Finance Capitalism and Imperialism: Karl Kautsky and Rudolf Hilferding = 90
      • Ⅰ Introduction = 90
      • Ⅱ Bernstein and Kautsky on imperialism = 91
      • Ⅲ Hilferding on finance capital = 94
      • Ⅳ Reactions to Hilferding = 99
      • 6 Capital Accumulation, Imperialism and War: Rosa Luxemburg and Otto Bauer = 106
      • Ⅰ Rosa Luxemburg and the accumulation of capital = 106
      • Ⅱ A critique of Luxemburg = 112
      • Ⅲ Otto Bauer's model of accumulation = 115
      • Ⅳ Luxemburg's Antikritik = 120
      • Ⅴ Kautsky's second thoughts on imperialism = 122
      • Part Ⅱ THE RUSSIAN CONTRIBUTION TO 1917
      • 7 The Inheritance of Russian Marxism = 129
      • Ⅰ Introduction = 129
      • Ⅱ The nature of Russian absolutism = 129
      • Ⅲ Marx's and Engels's views on Russia = 133
      • Ⅳ Russian populism = 136
      • Ⅴ The 'late Marx' = 137
      • Ⅵ Conclusion = 140
      • 8 The Political Economy of Plekhanov = 146
      • Ⅰ Introduction = 146
      • Ⅱ Plekhanov's system, the orthodoxy of the Second International and Russian Marxism = 147
      • Ⅲ Plekhanov's account of the development of capitalism in Russia = 152
      • Ⅳ The structure of revolutions = 156
      • Ⅴ Conclusion = 160
      • 9 Populism and Orthodox Marxism in the 1890s = 165
      • Ⅰ Introduction = 165
      • Ⅱ The populist theory of Russian capitalism = 166
      • Ⅲ Tugan-Baranovsky on extended reproduction = 168
      • Ⅳ Lenin on realisation through extended commodity production = 171
      • Ⅴ 'The Russian factory in the nineteenth century' = 173
      • Ⅵ The development of capitalism in Russian agriculture = 176
      • Ⅶ Some problems with the Marxists' arguments = 177
      • 10 Russian Revisionism = 184
      • Ⅰ The three forms of Russian Marxism in the 1890s = 184
      • Ⅱ Dialectics and historical materialism = 185
      • Ⅲ Underconsumption and managed capitalism = 187
      • Ⅳ The falling rate of profit and the immiseration of the proletariat = 188
      • Ⅴ The Theory of Value and Distribution = 190
      • Ⅵ Agricultural economics = 193
      • Ⅶ The significance of Russian revisionism = 194
      • 11 Lenin's Political Economy, 1905-14 = 201
      • Ⅰ The periodisation of Lenin's economic thought = 201
      • Ⅱ The agrarian programme of Russian Marxism = 202
      • Ⅲ A political economy for Bolshevism = 204
      • Ⅳ Russian history and the 'Prussian path' = 206
      • Ⅴ Bolshevik tactics and the 'American path' = 207
      • Ⅵ The strengths of Leninism = 210
      • Ⅶ Contradictions and difficulties in Lenin's political economy = 213
      • 12 Trotsky on Uneven and Combined Development = 222
      • Ⅰ Introduction = 222
      • Ⅱ The politics of permanent revolution in Russia = 223
      • Ⅲ Uneven and combined development in Russia = 225
      • Ⅳ Trotsky's Marxism and the Marxian heritage = 229
      • Ⅴ Imperialism and world economy = 232
      • Ⅵ The strengths of Trotsky's Marxism = 234
      • Ⅶ The weaknesses of Trotsky's Marxism = 236
      • 13 Imperialism and War: Bukharin and Lenin on Monopoly Capitalism, 1914-17 = 243
      • Ⅰ The impact of war on Russian Marxism = 243
      • Ⅱ Bukharin on world economy and the imperialist state = 245
      • Ⅲ Bukharin, Trotsky and Lenin = 248
      • Ⅳ Lenin's Imperialism and his move toward Bukharin = 250
      • Ⅴ Lenin and 'permanent revolution' = 255
      • Ⅵ An assessment of Bolshevik political economy = 256
      • Part Ⅲ SOCIAL DEMOCRACY AND COMMUNISM, 1917-29
      • 14 The Revival of Revisionism = 269
      • Ⅰ Introduction = 269
      • Ⅱ 'Organised capitalism' and the new revisionism = 270
      • Ⅲ Fritz Sternberg on imperialism = 276
      • Ⅳ Sternberg's critics = 280
      • Ⅴ An assessment = 281
      • 15 The Transition to Socialism: Communist Economics, 1917-29 = 286
      • Ⅰ Introduction = 286
      • Ⅱ State capitalism and the commune state as a model of transition = 290
      • Ⅲ War communism as a direct transition to socialism = 292
      • Ⅳ The political economy of the Smychka: Bukharin's theory of indirect transition = 294
      • Ⅴ Soviet views of the West and the transition question = 297
      • Ⅵ Primitive socialist accumulation: Preobrazhensky's theory of transition for a dual economy = 299
      • Ⅶ Contrasts between Bukharin and Preobrazhensky = 301
      • Ⅷ Socialism in one country qr permanent revolution = 304
      • Ⅸ The Stalinist solution = 308
      • 16 Henryk Grossmann and the Breakdown of Capitalism = 316
      • Ⅰ Introduction = 316
      • Ⅱ Grossmann's models of breakdown and crisis = 318
      • Ⅲ The politics of breakdown theory = 326
      • Ⅳ Grossmann's critics = 329
      • Ⅴ An assessment = 331
      • Appendix: an Algebraic Formulation of Grossmann's Breakdown Model = 332
      • Conclusion = 337
      • Index of Names = 341
      • Index of Subjects = 347
      더보기

      분석정보

      View

      상세정보조회

      0

      Usage

      원문다운로드

      0

      대출신청

      0

      복사신청

      0

      EDDS신청

      0

      동일 주제 내 활용도 TOP

      더보기

      이 자료와 함께 이용한 RISS 자료

      나만을 위한 추천자료

      해외이동버튼