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Historical Materialism #4

Pavel V. Maksakovsky: The Capitalist Cycle. An Essay on the Marxist Theory of the Cycle

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"The Capitalist Cycle" is a translation of a previously unknown work in Marxist economic theory. Originally published in 1928, this rediscovered work is one of the most creative essays witten by a Soviet economist during the first two decades after the Russian Revolution. Following the dialectic of Hegel and Marx, Maksakovsky aims to provide a 'concluding chapter' for Marx's "Capital," The book examines economic methodology and logically reconstructs Marx's analysis into a comprehensive and dynamic theory of cyclical economic crises. The introductory essay by Richard B. Day situates Maksakovsky's work within the Hegelian and Marxist philosophical traditions by emphasizing the book's dialectical logic as well as its contribution to economic science.

200 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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September 11, 2025
It's fine. Nothing super groundbreaking stuff, but the first chapter is about "dialectical" methodology and is worth reading for its own sake.
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November 6, 2022
Good reflection about the capitalist crisis, but a bit overrated on my opinion (nothing to extraordinary that you don't get by reading carefully Marx's volume 3).
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