The Formation of Marx's "Capital"

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The Formation of Marx's

The Formation of Marx's "Capital"

2018-02-20 The Formation of Marx's "Capital"

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 . Marcello Musto is associate professor of sociological theory at York University, Toronto. His edited and co-authored volumes include Karl Marx’s “Grundrisse”: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy 150 Years Later, Marx for Today, and The International after 150 Years: Labour Versus Capit

 . About the AuthorMarcello Musto is associate professor of sociological theory at York University, Toronto. His edited and co-authored volumes include Karl Marx’s “Grundrisse”: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy 150 Years Later, Marx for Today, and The International after 150 Years: Labour Versus Capital, Then and Now

Although considered one of the most influential books of the past two centuries, Marx's Capital has remained an incomplete project. This is the first serious work in English based on the newly published German-language Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe, which includes new excerpts and preparatory manuscripts.   Did Engels oversimplify Marx? How limiting were the Marxist-Leninist readings? And is it possible to produce a new reading of Marx for our time? Musto answers all of these questions and more. The Formation of Marx’s “Capital” reconstructs the stages of Marx’s critique of political economy in the light of newly available excerpts and preparatory manuscripts in order to provide the most complete account available on the formation of his thought. Using new archival material available in English for the first time, Marcello Musto revives the international debate on the unfinished nature of Marx’s revolutionary work on the 150th anniversary of its first publication. Ultimately, Musto’s offers an original, distinctive, and authoritative study of the genesis of Marx's thought, with important implications for both