Isaak Illich Rubin

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Isaak Illich Rubin


Born
in Dinaburg, Latvia
June 12, 1886

Died
November 27, 1937

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Karl Marx


(Russian: Исаа́к Ильи́ч Ру́бин) was a Jewish economist and is considered to be the most important theorist of his time on the field of Karl Marx's theory of value. His main work Essays on Marx's Theory of Value was published in 1924. He was executed in 1937 during the course of the Great Purge, but his ideas have since been rehabilitated. ...more

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Essays on Marx's Theory Of ...

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A History of Economic Thought

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Abstract Labour and Value i...

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A TEORIA DO DINHEIRO EM MARX

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“The physiological homogeneity of human labour was a necessary presupposition of the social division of labour, but only at a determined level of social development and in a determined social form of economy does the labour of the individual have the character of a form of manifestation of human labour in general. We would not be exaggerating if we said that perhaps the concept of man in general and of human labour in general emerged on the basis of the commodity economy.”
Isaak Illich Rubin, Essays on Marx's Theory Of Value