Fred Moseley
Biographical Note
Fred Moseley is Emeritus Professor of Economics at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts. His published books are The Falling Rate of Profit in the Postwar United States Economy (1992) and Money and Totality: Marx’s Logical Method in Capital and the End of the Transformation Problem (2016), and he was the editor of five volumes of the International Symposium on Marxian Theory.
Readership
This book is especially relevant to Marx scholars around the world and graduate students in courses on Marxian economists
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction 1
Fred Moseley
1 Limitations to Isaak Illich Rubin’s Advances from ‘Traditional
Marxism’ 46
Patrick Murray
2 Revisiting Rubin’s Thought on Production, Circulation and Value: New
Evidence from His Previously Unpublished Writings 86
Guido Starosta
3 Was I.I. Rubin a ‘Rubinist’? 129
Stavros Mavroudeas
4 Rubin on Abstract Labour and Value 155
Peter Green
5 The Importance of Equilibrium in Rubin’s Essays on Marx’s Theory of
Value and Money 188
Fred Moseley
6 Why Is Labour the Substance of Value 220
Martha Campbell
7 Rubin’s Interpretation of Marx’s Theory of Market Value 266
Ryuji Sasaki
8 Rubin and the Complex Labour Debate 295
Kei Ehara
9 How Rubin’s Conception of Abstract Labour Disseminated to
Japan 317
Susumu Takenaga
10 Isaak Rubin in Germany: On the Reception of Rubin’s Ideas in East and
West Germany (1949–89) 355
Paula Rauhala
Index 389
