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  1. 1. Okt. 2019 · When Rudolf Hilferding’s Finance Capital was first published in 1919 it was acclaimed by reviewers as a continuation of Marx’s Capital, and it has a major influence upon subsequent Marxist thought, especially in the analysis of imperialism where it provided some of the fundamental ideas for the theories of Bukharin and Lenin. But Hilferding’s work was much more than a study of ...

  2. the rst time. Hilferding’s Finance Capital was published in 1910 as Volume 3 of the Marx-Studien, but also separately as a book in the same year (see Krätke 2019). Because of this book, Hilferding became the most renowned Marxist economist in Europe almost overnight. He already enjoyed a reputation

  3. This edited volume is focused on Hilferding's major work, Finance Capital. In revisiting this influential book from a methodological point of view, both historical and intellectual, this book ...

  4. Rudolf Hilferding (10 de agosto de 1877 - 11 de febrero de 1941) fue un economista marxista vienés de origen judío y familia acomodada, 1 2 que lideró las teorías y políticas socialistas del Partido Socialdemócrata de Alemania (SPD) durante la época de la República de Weimar. 3 Está reconocido universalmente como el mayor teórico del ...

  5. 8. Dez. 2022 · In his analysis of contemporary financialization, including its international aspects, however, he supplements the concept of finance capital in Hilferding’s sense with the companion concept of ‘financial capital’, meaning ‘concentrated money capital operating in financial markets’ (Chesnais 2018, 5). The implication here is that ...

  6. 16. Juni 2023 · Finance capital : a study of the latest phase of capitalist development by Hilferding, Rudolf, 1877-1941 ... Hilferding, Rudolf, 1877-1941. Publication date 1981 Topics Capital Publisher London ; Boston : Routledge & Kegan Paul Collection ...

  7. Evaluates the influence of Hilferding on political economy and the physiognomy of left-wing politics in the 20th century. Assesses the validity of “Finance Capital” in understanding present-day capitalism. Directly compares opposing theoretical perceptions. Part of the book series: Luxemburg International Studies in Political Economy (LISPE)