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The Culmination of Capital

Essays on Volume III of Marx’s Capital

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  • © 2002

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In this collection, four philosophers and four economists consider the Third Volume of Marx's Capital. The essays take up each of the major themes of Volume III - competition, for formation and development of the general rate of profit, the credit system and finance capital, rent, the Trinity formula and the concept of class - and consider them in the light of the two previous volumes. The authors share a focus on the concept of social form in Marx's work and on the method of his argument. The collection is intended both for specialists in Marxian theory and for students of the history of economic thought and of methodology.

Editors and Affiliations

  • College at Potsdam, Department of Economics, State University of New York, USA

    Martha Campbell

  • Department of Economics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Geert Reuten

About the editors

CHRISTOPHER J. ARTHUR previously Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Sussex RICCARDO BELLOFIORE Professor of Economics, University of Bergamo, Italy PAUL MATTICK Professor of Philosophy, Adelphi University, New York FRED MOSELEY Professor of Economics, Mount Holyoke College, Massachuesetts PATRICK MURRAY Professor of Philosophy, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska TONY SMITH Professor of Philosophy and Political Science, Iowa State University

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