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Berlin: Buchhandlung Vorwärts Paul Singer, 1913. First Edition. Un volume (16x23 cm) di (8)-446-(2) pagine. In lingua tedesca. Legatura in mezza tela con copertina della brossura originale applicata al piatto. Ottime condizioni. Prima edizione, che venne pubblicata in duemila copie. L'accumulazione del capitale è dedicata all'analisi economica dell'imperialismo... L'imperialismo nel suo insieme è "un metodo specifico di accumulazione" e in quanto tale è inseparabile dallo stesso capitalismo, costituendo l'ultima sua fase di sviluppo... Molti sottolineano l'importanza storica del contributo della Luxemburg alla teoria economica, in quanto fu tra i primi economisti a porre l'accento sul problema della domanda, che divenne di cruciale importanza dopo la grande crisi del 1929; inoltre aprì la strada agli economisti che dopo di lei studiarono i rapporti economici fra le nazioni capitalistiche avanzate ed i paesi ex coloniali.
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DIE AKKUMULATION DES KAPITALS. Ein Beitrag zur ökonomischen Erklärung des Imperialismus.
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Die Akkumulation des Kapitals.: Ein Beitrag zur ökonomischen Erklärung des Imperialismus. Berlin, Buchhandlung Vorwärts Paul Singer, 1913.
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Berlin: Buchhandlung Vorwärts Paul Singer,, 1913. First edition of the author's most important work, a major contribution to Marxist economics. "The Accumulation of Capital, probably the best book produced by a Marxist and socialist thinker since Karl Marx's magnum opus, emerged from her sudden revelation. Until January 1912 Rosa Luxemburg was an orthodox follower of Marx, believing that political economy had found its 'crowning achievement' in Das Kapital and may be perfected by his followers only in details. In this vein she began writing a textbook for popular consumption, but while struggling with its last chapter on the general tendencies of capitalist development, she suddenly discovered a problem solved neither by Marx nor anybody else. It was clear to her that capitalism is a historical phenomenon, but that the answer to what its future economic limits were had not been found. This was a question she tried to answer" (Kowalik, p. x). Luxemburg's argument was that capitalism was impossible in…
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Berlin: Buchhandlung Vorwärts Paul Singer,, 1913. First edition of the author's magnum opus, a major contribution to Marxist economics. "The Accumulation of Capital, probably the best book produced by a Marxist and socialist thinker since Karl Marx's magnum opus, emerged from her sudden revelation. Until January 1912 Rosa Luxemburg was an orthodox follower of Marx, believing that political economy had found its 'crowning achievement' in Das Kapital and may be perfected by his followers only in details. In this vein she began writing a textbook for popular consumption, but while struggling with its last chapter on the general tendencies of capitalist development, she suddenly discovered a problem solved neither by Marx nor anybody else. It was clear to her that capitalism is a historical phenomenon, but that the answer to what its future economic limits were had not been found. This was a question she tried to answer" (Kowalik, p. x). Luxemburg's argument was that capitalism was impossible in a…
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