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Heterodox studies in the critique of political economy.
Accounting for history in Marx's Capital: the missing link / Rob Bryer. — 1 online resource (xi, 425 pages). — (Heterodox studies in the critique of political economy). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2176424.pdf>.

Record create date: 9/18/2019

Subject: Labor theory of value — History.; Capitalism — History.; Socialism — History.; Capitalism.; Labor theory of value.; Socialism.

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"The book reinterprets Marx's historical materialism as a world accounting history, answers his critics, and supports his theory with accounting evidence from history. It explains Marx's prediction of the inevitability of socialism, and outlines the necessary tasks of critical accounting for Marxists to get Day One"--.

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Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • Accounting for History in Marx’s Capital
  • Series Page
  • Accounting for History in Marx’s Capital: The Missing Link
  • Copyright page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Figures and Tables
    • FRONT COVER ILLUSTRATIONS
    • Figures
    • Tables
  • Chapter 1
    • The Missing Link
      • Accounting, History, and Marx
      • Marx’s Theory and its Critics
      • Capitalist Accounting and History
      • Historians and Philosophers
      • The Inevitability of Socialism
      • Overview
      • Notes
  • Chapter 2
    • Marx’s Theory of History
      • Marx’s Theory of History
      • The Giddens Critique
      • Pre-Capitalist Economic Formations
      • Concluding Comments
      • Notes
  • Chapter 3
    • An Accounting Critique of Marxist Interpretations
      • Interpreting Marx’s Pre-Capitalist Modes of Production
      • Analytical Marxism
      • Concluding Comments
      • Note
  • Chapter 4
    • Ancient Slavery
      • Ancient Near-Eastern Accounting
      • Greek and Roman Accounting
      • Estate Management
      • Conclusions and Implications
      • Notes
  • Chapter 5
    • Slavery in the Late Roman Empire
      • Framing the Early Middle Ages
      • Wickham’s Marxism
      • The Late Roman Empire
      • Concluding Comments
      • Notes
  • Chapter 6
    • Transition to Feudalism in Western Europe
      • Taxation in Wickham’s Framework
      • Differential Consequences of the Collapse of the Roman Empire
      • The Transition to Feudalism in the West
      • Was Feudalism An Evolutionary Progression?
      • Concluding Comments
      • Note
  • Chapter 7
    • Capitalist Ideology and Accounting
      • The Centrality of Accounting
      • Marx’s Theory of Ideology
      • Capitalist Ideology and Accounts
      • Is There a ‘Problem of Ideology’?
      • Concluding Comments
      • Notes
  • Chapter 8
    • The Socialist Mode of Production
      • Issues
      • Early Writings
      • Mature Writings
      • Critique of the Gotha Programme
      • A Scheme for Socialist Accounting: Day 1
      • Concluding Comments
      • Notes
  • Chapter 9
    • The Tasks of Critical Accounting
      • Critical Accounting
      • Without Marx’s Theory of Value
      • Without Marx’s Theory of History
      • Marxian Accounting
      • Concluding Comments
      • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Author

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