ABSTRACT

The rise to dominance of marginalist economics coincided with a major increase in the spread of socialist ideas. As many socialist and Marxist thinkers were preocuppied with economic questions this was scarcely a development that could be ignored. Socialists either had to defend Marxist economics against marginalist criticism or show that socialism and marginalism were compatible. This volume explores the varied socialist responses in a number of major European countries including Italy, France, Russia and German speaking countries.

chapter 1|6 pages

Socialism and Marginalism in Economics, 1870–1930

A brief overview

chapter 3|15 pages

Cooperation Not Opposition

Marginalism and socialism in Denmark, 1871–1924 *

chapter 4|14 pages

Swedish Model Market Socialism

chapter 6|18 pages

Socialist Debate On The Theory Of Value And Distribution

La Critica Sociale, 1891–1901 *

chapter 8|21 pages

Preserving Dutch Marxism From Rigidity?

Marxism and marginalism in the Netherlands before World War 1