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UltraWright
29th April 2011, 21:04
Do you know of any source where the economic theory for socialism, communism and Marxism are axiomatized?

red cat
29th April 2011, 21:12
Is it possible to axiomatize such a complex subject very accurately? We have the laws of dialectics etc. but they are far from sufficient for describing any given society.

Queercommie Girl
29th April 2011, 21:22
Do you know of any source where the economic theory for socialism, communism and Marxism are axiomatized?

Speaking like a true mathematician...:lol:

UltraWright
29th April 2011, 21:31
Speaking like a true mathematician...:lol:

I am a mathematician, albeit it one who hasn't done any work for a couple of months :(! I just can not be arsed to live in the academic bubble any more, my colleagues are too boring for me :redstar2000:.

Kowalsky
30th April 2011, 10:11
Do you know of any source where the economic theory for socialism, communism and Marxism are axiomatized?

I think that a good source on these themes should not axiomate nothing, but you can find a good explaining of marxist economic theory in Understing Capital by Duncan Foley (you can find it on amanzon, or better, on library dot nu ;) )

Gorilla
30th April 2011, 15:24
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analytical_Marxism

(Try it if you want, but it's fairly terrible.)