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Towards an Unknown Marx

The recent publication of Marxs writings in their entirety has been a seminal event in Marxian scholarship. The hitherto unknown second draft of Volume 1 and first draft of Volume 3 of Capital, both published in the Manuscriptsof 186163, now provide an important intermediate link between the Grundrisse and the final published editions of Capital.

In this book, Enrique Dussel, one of the most original Marxist philosophers in the world today, provides an authoritative and detailed commentary on the manuscripts of 186163.

The main points which Dussel emphasizes in this path-breaking work are as follows:


  • The fundamental category in Marxs theory is living labour which exists outside of capital and which capital must subsume in order to produce surplus value.
  • Theories of Surplus Value is not a historical survey of previous theories, but rather a critical confrontation through which Marx developed new categories for his own theory.
  • The most important new categories developed in this manuscript are related to the forms of appearance of surplus value.

The final part of the book discusses the relevance of the Manuscripts of186163 to contemporary global capitalism, especially to the continuing underdevelopment and extreme poverty of Latin America.

Enrique Dussel is Professor of Philosophy, Universidad Metropolitana, Iztapalapa, Mxico. He has written over forty books in Spanish, a number of which have been translated into English, German, French and Italian, including The Philosophy of Liberation, Ethics and Community, and The Underside of Modernity.

Fred Moseley is Professor of Economics, Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, USA, and is a highly regarded specialist on Marxian economics. He has written or edited six books, including The Falling Rate of Profit inthe Post-war United States Economy (1992), Marxs Methods in Capital: A Reexamination (1993), and Heterodox Economics Theories: True or False? (1995).

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