Zanthorus
9th November 2010, 20:04
I found this interesting paper on libcom by a Marxist economist who I had never heard of before, Ricardo Bellofiore. It is a reappraisal of Rosa Luxemburg. He argues that Luxemburg saw the connection between money and value more clearly than any other Marxists of the time, and that Luxemburg's theory of crisis is not underconsumptionist, but is in fact closer to the theories of people like Henryk Grossman. I would be interested to hear other people's thoughts:
http://libcom.org/library/candle-burning-both-ends-rosa-luxemburg-critique-political-economy
(Please note, I'm not really interested in discussing the organisational question which Bellofiore also discusses in the paper)
http://libcom.org/library/candle-burning-both-ends-rosa-luxemburg-critique-political-economy
(Please note, I'm not really interested in discussing the organisational question which Bellofiore also discusses in the paper)