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The economic legacy of Eugen Varga
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The economic legacy of Eugen Varga/ edited by Judith Dellheim, Frieder Otto Wolf.
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Dellheim, Judith.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xix, 249 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. An approach to Eugen Varga -- 2. Capitalism in the period of decline. State interventionism and the New Deal in the work of Eugen Varga -- 3. Keynes, Kalecki and Varga on Capitalist Recovery -- 4. The problematic nature of Vargas' 1946 book and the "Varga debate" -- 5. On 'share capital' and the 'joint-stock company' as a political-economic problem in the academic work of Eugen Varga -- 6. Treasure trove or document of a final intellectual capitulation? A critical multiple reading of Jenö Varga's unpublished, last Manuscript' -- 7. Conclusion: And now? Concluding remarks.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-04052-7
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9783032040527
The economic legacy of Eugen Varga
The economic legacy of Eugen Varga
[electronic resource] /edited by Judith Dellheim, Frieder Otto Wolf. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xix, 249 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Luxemburg international studies in political economy,2662-6381. - Luxemburg international studies in political economy..
1. An approach to Eugen Varga -- 2. Capitalism in the period of decline. State interventionism and the New Deal in the work of Eugen Varga -- 3. Keynes, Kalecki and Varga on Capitalist Recovery -- 4. The problematic nature of Vargas' 1946 book and the "Varga debate" -- 5. On 'share capital' and the 'joint-stock company' as a political-economic problem in the academic work of Eugen Varga -- 6. Treasure trove or document of a final intellectual capitulation? A critical multiple reading of Jenö Varga's unpublished, last Manuscript' -- 7. Conclusion: And now? Concluding remarks.
This book explores the legacy of economist Eugen Varga and the continued importance of his life and work. It examines the influence of Marx and Luxemburg on Varga's ideas, particularly his analysis of the capitalist mode of production and his theoretical work on the development of an alternative mode of production. How Varga found limitations in not just his own strongly empirical epistemology, but also in the anti-dialectic Stalinist system are discussed, alongside why these critiques remain relevant in relation to neoliberal theories, inequality, and ecological concerns. Varga's specific notion of the modern state, his political economy analysis, and his position within the Marxist economic tradition are also covered. This book provides insight into the challenges faced when attempting to overcome the capitalist mode of production, as well as the historical limitations of scientific research and how ideas can be corrupted by personal, political, and societal forces. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in Marxist economics, the political economy, and the history of economic thought. Judith Dellheim has been a Senior Research Fellow at the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. Frieder Otto Wolf is Professor of Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin.
ISBN: 9783032040527
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Dewey Class. No.: 330.904
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