On Re-Reading Marx

Joan ROBINSON

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On Re-Reading Marx

FIRST EDITION OF ROBINSON’S ON RE-READING MARX, 1953

ROBINSON, Joan. On Re-Reading Marx. Cambirdge: Students’ Bookshops, 1953. Slim octavo, staple-bound as issued, original oversized green paper wrappers.

First edition of this pamphlet tracing the similarities between the concept of rate of profit in Ricardo, Marx, Marshall, and Keynes and taking a look at the dogmatism of Marx and the Marxists.

“In 1931, Joan Robinson belonged to the little ‘circus’ that helped John Maynard Keynes to make the transition from A Treatise on Money to the General Theory. She became an ardent left-wing Keynesian of the first hour. But Keynes, Robinson soon realized, was not going to revolutionize capitalism” (Niehans, 304). Robinson developed a distinctive approach that “started from institutions, history, and the ‘rules of the game,’ asking what sort of economy was being discussed and trying to model its movements in its own historical setting” (DNB). Here, Robinson takes on Marx and shows the ways in which Marx differs little from the theorists from which he is often regarded as being so distinct.

Small closed tear to marginal bottom corner of first few text leaves, slightest rubbing to edges and a bit of foxing to oversized wrappers. A very good copy. Scarce.

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