Prices of Production - Two Interpretations of Production Prices

Two Interpretations of Production Prices

Unfortunately, Marx never prepared the manuscript of the third volume of Das Kapital for publication. Therefore his draft text, which sketches complicated issues in a "shorthand" way, is sometimes ambiguous and incomplete. According to Marx-scholar Michael Heinrich, "Marx was nowhere near solving all of the conceptual problems"

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