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A History of Marxian Economic Thought is going to be the master work in its field for a long time. It is a unique book in that no other one provides as deep and full an examination of post-Marx Marxian economics."
—John Elliott, University of Southern CaliforniaTable of Contents*FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. v*Acknowledgements, pg. ix*Introduction, pg. xi*1. Friedrich Engels and the Marxian Legacy, 1883-95, pg. 3*2. Engels and the 'Prize Essay Competition' in the Theory of Value, pg. 21*3. First Debates in Value Theory, 1895-1914, pg. 42*4. Bernstein, Kautsky and the Revisionist Controversy, pg. 65*5. Finance Capital and Imperialism: Karl Kautsky and Rudolf Hilferding, pg. 90*6. Capital Accumulation, Imperialism and War: Rosa Luxemburg and Otto Bauer, pg. 106*7. The Inheritance of Russian Marxism, pg. 129*8. The Political Economy of Plekhanov, pg. 146*9. Populism and Orthodox Marxism in the 1890s, pg. 165*10. Russian Revisionism, pg. 184*11. Lenin's Political Economy, 1905-14, pg. 201*12. Trotsky on Uneven and Combined Development, pg. 222*13. Imperialism and War: Bukharin and Lenin on Monopoly Capitalism, 1914-17, pg. 243*14. The Revival of Revisionism, pg. 269*15. The Transition to Socialism: Communist Economics, 1917-29, pg. 286*16. Henryk Grossmann and the Breakdown of Capitalism, pg. 316*Conclusion, pg. 337*Index of Names, pg. 341*Index of Subjects, pg. 347