Geoffrey Pilling's systematic study emphasizes the importance of Hegel's Logic for a comprehensive understanding of Marx's Capital. By revisiting the opening chapters of Capital, the book explores their crucial role and significance within the broader context of Marx's work. This revival of Pilling's 1980 analysis offers a fresh perspective on the interconnectedness of Hegelian philosophy and Marxist theory, encouraging readers to deepen their engagement with both texts.
Geoffrey Pilling Livres



The Crisis of Keynesian Economics (Routledge Revivals)
- 184pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on Keynes' writings, Geoffrey Pilling explores the intricacies of political economy, emphasizing the original ideas over the extensive literature that emerged post-World War II. His analysis also engages with the contributions of 'Left Keynesians', notably the insights of Joan Robinson, providing a nuanced perspective on Keynesian economics and its evolution.