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Capital in Crisis: Tadeusz Kowalik on the Birth and Development of Capitalism

In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg

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  • Daniele Tori

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This chapter aims at introducing the key themes in two entries written by Tadeusz Kowalik for the Encyclopaedia Einaudi. These two long essays represent further developments of Kowalik's interpretation of the nature of capital and the cause and consequences of cyclical developments in capitalism. While the chapter is divided into two sections corresponding to the two entries, at the same time it tries to highlight the structural method of the author for which the categories of capital and crisis are historically, economically and politically entangled.

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  • Daniele Tori, 2022. "Capital in Crisis: Tadeusz Kowalik on the Birth and Development of Capitalism," Research in Political Economy, in: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg, volume 37, pages 203-216, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:rpeczz:s0161-723020220000037013
    DOI: 10.1108/S0161-723020220000037013
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