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Marxiya Arthaniti

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  • Author: A Leontiev

  • Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited

  • Language: Bengali

  • First Publication Year: 2012

  • Publication Year: 2022

  • Edition: 5th Edition

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 252

  • ISBN: 9789348253637

About The Book:

Marxiya Arthaniti (Marxian Economics) is a Bengali translation of A. Leontiev's work on the economic theories of Karl Marx. The book explores the core concepts of Marxian economics and its application in understanding the capitalist system, especially its crises.

The global financial crisis of 2008, symbolized by the collapse of Lehman Brothers, reminded the world of the persistent contradictions of capitalism. As capitalist systems once again faced deep crises, Marx’s Capital emerged as a critical tool for understanding these issues, even gaining attention from figures as high-ranking as the Pope. Marxian economics offers profound insights into the nature of capitalist economies and their inevitable crises, insights that are indispensable for understanding the modern economic system.

Written long before the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of China, Leontiev's book explains Marxist economics in a way that highlights its relevance to understanding capitalist dynamics and the potential for overcoming them. This book is a gateway for those seeking to grasp the complexities of Marx's economic theory and its continuing relevance in a world dominated by capitalist contradictions.