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Непонятый Маркс: Дискуссии вокруг "Капитала" в XX веке
K. Marx's "Capital" continues to cause controversy and discussion in our days. This book examines the most important directions in which Marx's economic doctrine was and is being criticized by the theorists of the "Neo-Marxism" (revision of the theory of value and surplus value, distorted interpretation of the method used in “The Capital” etc.); an analysis of the main arguments is given, the ideological roots and class orientation of the concepts that have become widespread in the West are clarified. The extensive literature on the economic theory of Marxism, published in the leading Western countries, has been summarized. The book, the first edition of which was published for the 170th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx, was addressed to specialists in the field of history and theory of Marxist-Leninist political economy, philosophy, etc. It remains relevant today and can also be recommended to a wide range of readers interested in the history and theory of Marxism and Socialism.K. Marx's "Capital" continues to cause controversy and discussion in our days. This book examines the most important directions in which Marx's economic doctrine was and is being criticized by the theorists of the "Neo-Marxism" (revision of the theory of value and surplus value, distorted interpretation of the method used in “The Capital” etc.); an analysis of the main arguments is given, the ideological roots and class orientation of the concepts that have become widespread in the West are clarified. The extensive literature on the economic theory of Marxism, published in the leading Western countries, has been summarized. The book, the first edition of which was published for the 170th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx, was addressed to specialists in the field of history and theory of Marxian political economy, philosophy, sociology. It remains relevant today and can also be recommended to a wide range of readers interested in the history and theory of Marxism and Socialism.