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Marx's Capital

2004, Ben Fine, Alfredo Saad-Filho

3.6/5

Very concise! And it does not limit itself to Capital vol I as many other introductory books, but also cover some important theoretical arguments in Vol I and III.What i find really helpful is the suggested reading at every chapters. Ben Fine includes both the criticisms and the rejoinders of his readings of Capital, and constantly updated the list to include contemporary contributions in marxian traditions. For those who wanna get a quick overview of marxian key concepts, this is the right book for you. Although, the book is a bit descriptive and lacks of strong persuasive rhetorics, so much of the key concepts here were presented briefly as it is, that is with less engagement with the current neoclassical discourses.
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