Response« to Marx's

Capital

From Rudolf Hilferding to Isaak Illich Rubin

Edited by

Richard B. Day Daniel F. Gaido

BRILL

LEIDEN | BOSTON Contents

Introduction: The Early Reception of Marx's Economic Works 1

Why Does Marx Matter? 39 Richard B. Day

1 Karl Marx's Point of View in his Political-Economic Critique: A Review of Karl Marx, : A Critique ofPolitical Economy (1872) 100 Marion Ignat'evich Kaußnan

2 The History of a Book [On the Fortieth Anniversary ofthe Publication of Capital, Vol. 1] (1907) 112 Otto Bauer

3 'The Poverty ofPhilosophy' and 'Capital' (1886) 129 Karl Kautsky

4 A Contribution to the Critique of Karl Marx's Economic System (1894) 162 "Werner Sombart

5 Theories of Surplus (1905) 212 Heinrich Cunow

6 Marx's Critique of Ricardo (1906) 246 Gustav Eckstein

7 The Prehistory of (1911-12) 273 Rudolf Hilferding

8 Theories of Surplus Value (1910) 328 Otto Bauer

9 A Contribution to the Understanding of Marx's Research Method (1910) 340 Heinrich Cunow

10 On the History of the Theory of Value (1903) 353 Rudolf Hilferding VI CONTENTS

11 Karl Maix's Formulation of the Problem of Theoretical Economics (1905) 362 Rudolf Hilferding

12 Back to Adam Smith! (1900) 378 Rosa Luxemburg

13 Werner Sombart's Modern (1903) 390 Rudolf Hilferding

14 The Psychological Tendency in Recent Political Economy (1892) 405 Conrad Schmidt

15 The Austrian School (1926) 429 Isaak Wich Rubin

16 Marx's Teaching on Production and Consumption (1930) 448 Isaak Wich Rubin

17 Fundamental Features of Marx's Theory of Value and How it Differs from Ricardo s Theory (1924) 536 Isaak Wich Rubin

18 Towards a History of the Text of the First Chapter of Marx's Capital (1929) 583 Isaak Wich Rubin

19 Essays on Marx's Theory of (1926-8) 619 Isaak Wich Rubin

20 The Dialectical Development of Categories in Marx's Economic System (1929) 728 Isaak Wich Rubin

Appendix: Pages from the Life and Creative Work of Economist LI. Rubin (1992) 819 Lyudmila L. Vasina and Yakov G. Rokityansky

References 837 Index 854