Review of Rob Bryer, Accounting for Value in Marx’s Capital: The Invisible Hand [Book Review]

Analecta Hermeneutica 12 (1):1-7 (2020)
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Abstract

Marxism has found its home in the academic world in various disciplines: economics, philosophy, sociology, and political science. An under-appreciated area is Marxist accounting. At first, this seems like a rather strange field in which to develop the theories of Marxism, but Rob Bryer, in his book Accounting for Value in Marx’s Capital: The Invisible Hand, has brought attention to Marxist accounting and its necessity for understanding Marxist theory. This is relevant not only to those who study accounting but to all who have an interest in Marxism’s basis for value and, even more importantly, the labour theory of value as a whole.

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Michael Broz
Memorial University of Newfoundland

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