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Marx’s method

Marxist method

Various Marxist authors have focussed on Marx’s method as a key factor both in understanding the range and incisiveness of Marx’s theoretical writing.

György Lukács in "What is Orthodox Marxism?", defined orthodoxy as the fidelity to the "Marxist method"

Henryk Grossman focussed considerable effort in often extremely difficult circumstances in undertaking fundamental research into Marx’s method. His studies resulted amongst others in his masterwork The Law of Accumulation and the breakdown of the Capitalist System: Being also a theory of crises.

Franz Jakubowski in his Ideology and Superstructure in Historical Materialism

Karl Korsch Three Essays on Marxism Pluto 1971

Roman Rosdolsky particularly in The Making of Marx's Capital

Jindřich Zelený The Logic of Marx Evald Ilyenkov The Dialectics of the Abstract and the Concrete in Marx’s Capital'