
Value by Diane Elson
Piercing the mysteries of the value form
Elson has recently collected together a set of interesting essays (and added an extraordinarily penetrating piece of her own) that explore the revolutionary aspects to Marx's theory in terms of the unity of rigorous science and politicsI have great sympathy with these arguments and view my own work as an explanatory essay along the lines that Elson has begun to define. -- Sylvia Chant
Elson has recently collected together a set of interesting essays (and added an extraordinarily penetrating piece of her own) that explore the revolutionary aspects to Marx's theory in terms of the unity of rigorous science and politics. I have great sympathy with these arguments and view my own work as an explanatory essay along the lines that Elson have begun to define. -- David Harvey, The Limits to Capital
Elson has recently collected together a set of interesting essays (and added an extraordinarily penetrating piece of her own) that explore the revolutionary aspects to Marx's theory in terms of the unity of rigorous science and politics. I have great sympathy with these arguments and view my own work as an explanatory essay along the lines that Elson have begun to define. -- David Harvey, The Limits to Capital
Diane Elson is an Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex. She writes on Marxist theory, development and human rights. Recently she has made vital contributions to the discourse on economic and social rights and gender inequality.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781784782290 |
| ISBN 10 | 1784782297 |
| Title | Value |
| Author | Diane Elson |
| Series | Radical Thinkers Set 11 |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Verso Books |
| Year published | 2015-09-01 |
| Number of pages | 186 |
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