A Marxist History of Capitalism
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Book Details
• Author: Henry Heller
• Brand: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Edition: 1
• Binding: Paperback
• Number of Pages: 158
• EAN: 9781138495876
• Languages: English
In this thought-provoking work, Henry Heller explores the history of capitalism by blending Marx’s economic and political theories with contemporary scholarship. He argues that capitalism, an evolving mode of production, has surpassed its institutional and political boundaries. The book takes readers through different stages of capitalism, discussing its theoretical foundations and how it has both advanced humanity and harmed traditional societies and the environment. Heller suggests that capitalism has become self-destructive, and the current neoliberal era could lead to a transition towards a democratic, ecologically conscious form of socialism.
About the Author
Henry Heller is a Professor of History at the University of Manitoba, Canada.