Marxian Economics: A New Japanese Tradition
Autor Hiroshi Onishien Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 iul 2023
“Hiroshi Onishi’s book is an invaluable addition to the canon which the late Makoto Itoh helped establish. It serves both as a textbook and as a historical introduction to the entire development of modern capitalist society from a historical materialist perspective. An indispensable read” Alan Freeman, University of Manitoba
The West has a lot to learn from Japanese Marxian economics, which brings concepts like surplus value, class, the exploitation of labor, and commodification into dialogue with neoclassical economics. This innovative work, following in the footsteps of Nobuo Okishio, Michio Morishima and Kei Shibata, provides a historical perspective on political economy and labor exploitation using extensive mathematical modelling.
Suitable for students of economics, this is a new way to approach mainstream economics from a Marxian angle, and a fresh perspective on historical materialism.
Hiroshi Onishi engages with recent developments in Marxian economics and demonstrates the lasting power and salience of Marxian analyses for contemporary economies. In particular, Onishi explores how capitalism emerged out of pre-capitalist societies, the origins and sources of exploitation, and uneven accumulation. This book makes use of modern analytical tools and empirical data to develop its claims, and it profiles the author’s distinctive synthesis of a theory of exploitation and a Marxian approach to optimal growth.
Hiroshi Onishi is Professor Emeritus at Keio University and Kyoto University in Japan, and a vice-chair of the World Association for Political Economy.
The West has a lot to learn from Japanese Marxian economics, which brings concepts like surplus value, class, the exploitation of labor, and commodification into dialogue with neoclassical economics. This innovative work, following in the footsteps of Nobuo Okishio, Michio Morishima and Kei Shibata, provides a historical perspective on political economy and labor exploitation using extensive mathematical modelling.
Suitable for students of economics, this is a new way to approach mainstream economics from a Marxian angle, and a fresh perspective on historical materialism.
Hiroshi Onishi engages with recent developments in Marxian economics and demonstrates the lasting power and salience of Marxian analyses for contemporary economies. In particular, Onishi explores how capitalism emerged out of pre-capitalist societies, the origins and sources of exploitation, and uneven accumulation. This book makes use of modern analytical tools and empirical data to develop its claims, and it profiles the author’s distinctive synthesis of a theory of exploitation and a Marxian approach to optimal growth.
Hiroshi Onishi is Professor Emeritus at Keio University and Kyoto University in Japan, and a vice-chair of the World Association for Political Economy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745347189
ISBN-10: 0745347185
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745347185
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Recenzii
'The contribution of Japanese writers to the study of Marxist Political Economy remains underestimated in the Anglophone world … Among the important achievements of Japanese writers is the capacity to shed original light not only on the ‘pure economics’ of Marx’s thinking but on his Political Economy in the broadest sense. Hiroshi Onishi’s book is an invaluable addition to the canon which the late Makoto Itoh helped establish. It serves both as a textbook and as a historical introduction to the entire development of modern capitalist society from its pre-capitalist origins to the present day from a Historical Materialist perspective, which all scholars and researchers will welcome. An indispensable read.'
Alan Freeman, University of Manitoba
Alan Freeman, University of Manitoba
Notă biografică
Hiroshi Onishi is Professor of Economics at Keio University in Japan, and a vice-chair of the World Association for Political Economy.
Cuprins
Preface
1. Human Being in Marxian Materialism: Human Beings, Nature, and Relations of Production
2. Capitalism as a Commodity Producing Society: Quantitative Character of Capitalistic Production, and Capital as Self-valorizing Value
3. Capitalism as the Industrial Society: Qualitative Character of Capitalistic Production, and Capital as Self-Valorizing Value
4. The Growth and Death of Capitalism: Accumulation Theory, A New Quality Created by Quantity
5. The Distribution of Produced Surplus Value among Industries and to Non-Productive Sectors
6. Pre-Capitalistic Economic Formations
Addendum I: Decentralized Market Model of the Marxian Optimal Growth Theory
Addendum II: Class-Dynamics Incorporated in the Marxian Optimal Growth Model
Addendum III: A Conversion of the Analytical Marxist Model to Labor Hire Model to Express the Historical Trend of Firm Size Disparity
Mathematical Appendix: How to Solve Dynamic Optimization Problems
1. Human Being in Marxian Materialism: Human Beings, Nature, and Relations of Production
2. Capitalism as a Commodity Producing Society: Quantitative Character of Capitalistic Production, and Capital as Self-valorizing Value
3. Capitalism as the Industrial Society: Qualitative Character of Capitalistic Production, and Capital as Self-Valorizing Value
4. The Growth and Death of Capitalism: Accumulation Theory, A New Quality Created by Quantity
5. The Distribution of Produced Surplus Value among Industries and to Non-Productive Sectors
6. Pre-Capitalistic Economic Formations
Addendum I: Decentralized Market Model of the Marxian Optimal Growth Theory
Addendum II: Class-Dynamics Incorporated in the Marxian Optimal Growth Model
Addendum III: A Conversion of the Analytical Marxist Model to Labor Hire Model to Express the Historical Trend of Firm Size Disparity
Mathematical Appendix: How to Solve Dynamic Optimization Problems
Descriere
A rare opportunity to delve into Japanese Marxist economics