Rosa Luxemburg: A Permanent Challenge for Political Economy On the History and the Present of Luxemburg's 'Accumulation of Capital' için kapak resmi
Rosa Luxemburg: A Permanent Challenge for Political Economy On the History and the Present of Luxemburg's 'Accumulation of Capital'
Başlık:
Rosa Luxemburg: A Permanent Challenge for Political Economy On the History and the Present of Luxemburg's 'Accumulation of Capital'
Yazar:
Dellheim, Judith. editor.
ISBN:
9781137601087
Fiziksel Niteleme:
XXIII, 355 p. 6 illus. online resource.
Seri:
Luxemburg International Studies on Political Economy
İçindekiler:
1. On the Historical Conditions of Accumulation; Julian Park -- 2. Rosa Luxemburg and Contemporary Capitalism; Greg Albo -- 3. Value: Marx's Evolution and Luxemburg's Legacy; Paul Zarembka -- 4. Rosa Luxemburg and Maxim Kovalevsky; James D. White -- 5. On the Beginnings of Marxian Macro-Economics; Michael R. Krätke -- 6. Tadeusz Kowalik's Interpretation of Accumulation; Jan Toporowski -- 7. Luxemburg and the Balance of Power in the 21st Century; Hanna K. Szymborska -- 8. A Feminist Approach to Primitive Accumulation; Tove Soiland -- 9. Limits to Landnahme: Growth Dilemma as Challenge; Klaus Dörre -- 10. A Critical Reception of Accumulation of Capital; Michael Brie -- 11. Accumulation of Capital for Solidary Ways of Life; Judith Dellheim.
Özet:
The book is based upon a call for papers and a conference to mark the 100th anniversary of Rosa Luxemburg's principal work, The Accumulation of Capital: A Contribution to an Economic Explanation of Imperialism, published in 1913. Eleven contributors from five different countries come together to discuss different issues and dimensions connected with Luxemburg's work and focus on its continuing relevancy. This collection investigates topics such as, the influences of Karl Marx and Maxim Kovalevsky, the imperialism debate in German social democracy, and the critical reception of Luxemburg's work from Marxist and feminist viewpoints. By positioning Luxemburg's work in a historical context, this book offers an accessible and timely insight into the significance of The Accumulation of Capital and, more importantly, demonstrates why Luxemburg's legacy should live on.