Michael Roberts: Engels – the first critique of political economy Engels was the first Marxist before Marx and was first to develop of critique of contemporary economics and the nature of capitalism. Stavros Mavroudeas: Engels on editing Capital and defending Marx’s law of profitability Engels has been criticised for distorting Marx’s views when editing Capital and thus Marx’s theory of crises: is this right? [embedded content]
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Michael Roberts: Engels – the first critique of political economy
Engels was the first Marxist before Marx and was first to develop of critique of contemporary economics and the nature of capitalism.
Stavros Mavroudeas: Engels on editing Capital and defending Marx’s law of profitability
Engels has been criticised for distorting Marx’s views when editing Capital and thus Marx’s theory of crises: is this right?