The Economic Theory of the Leisure Class by Nikolai Bukharin

The Economic Theory of the Leisure Class

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Nikolai Bukharin

224 pages first pub 1970 (editions)

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For readers fascinated by the intersection of economics and social critique, The Economic Theory of the Leisure Class by Nikolai Bukharin offers a absorbing exploration of the contrasts between Marxist and neoclassical economic theories, shedding light on the fundamental differences between consumption and production-driven perspectives.

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Bukharin completed this work in 1914; it represented an attempt to grapple with the Austrian School of political economy, as represented chiefly by Eugen von B hm-Bawerk. Bukharin interprets the school as reflecting the social position of the rent...

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