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Ernest Mandel (1923–1995)

Author of An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory

181+ Works 1,659 Members 11 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Ernest Mandel

An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory (1964) 250 copies, 3 reviews
Late Capitalism (1972) 197 copies
Marxist Economic Theory, volumes 1 and 2 (1962) 113 copies, 1 review
The Marxist Theory of Alienation (1973) 56 copies, 1 review
Introduction to Marxism (1976) 48 copies
Marxist Economic Theory. Volume 2. (1974) — Author — 41 copies
Trotsky as Alternative (1992) 33 copies
Revolutionary Marxism today (1979) 19 copies
Tratado de economía marxista (1989) 8 copies, 1 review
Senkapitalismen. D. 1 (1974) 6 copies
Senkapitalismen. D. 2 (1975) 5 copies
Critica do eurocomunismo (1982) 4 copies
Marksizme Giris (1996) 3 copies
Hope and Marxism (2023) 3 copies
Ricardo, Marx, Sraffa (1984) 3 copies
Om leninismen 3 copies
Debate sobre Norteamérica 2 copies, 1 review
Contra Althusser (1975) 2 copies, 1 review
Du fascisme 2 copies
Where is America Going? (1969) 2 copies
Trotskijs marxism — Author — 1 copy
Marxismen i historien (1996) 1 copy
馬克思主義入門 (2002) 1 copy
Marxismo abierto (1982) 1 copy

Associated Works

Capital, Vol. 1: A Critique of Political Economy (1867) — Introduction, some editions — 3,232 copies, 31 reviews
Capital, Vol. 3: A Critique of Political Economy (1894) — Introduction, some editions — 1,037 copies, 5 reviews
Fascism: What It Is and How to Fight It (1969) — Introduction, some editions — 348 copies, 3 reviews
Workers' Control: a Reader On Labor and Social Change (1973) — Contributor — 51 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1923-04-05
Date of death
1995-07-20
Gender
male
Education
École Pratique des Hautes Études
Free University of Berlin
Nationality
Belgium
Associated Place (for map)
Belgium

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Reviews

13 reviews
A clear and succinct exposition of Marxist economic thought. Sadly it comes through crystal clear just how useless most of that thought is.
Mandel propone una historización del delito y sus modificaciones en el capitalismo y sus proyecciones en la literatura policial. Así, rechaza explícitamente la idea de que es un género que evoluciona internamente. Su idea es más de palabra dialógica bajtiniana, una obra dialoga con su sociedad y el capitalismo es, para Mandel, una sociedad criminal. De ahí que el policial sea el género privilegiado para entenderla. Aunque discutible desde muchos puntos de vista, sus ejemplos son show more entretenidos y su estilo es bueno como para que sea de rápida lectura. show less
Very good, though perhaps a bit of a slog for people who don't have a good handle on the subject already.
Two leading Marxist scholars discuss the causes of individual and collective alienation in both the West and the Soviet bloc. They argue that alienation is not an external condition of humanity and explain how it can be overcome.
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Rating
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