On Protectionism: Notes on Friedrich List and Adolph Wagner
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"Marx's life would be characterized by his challenging pen. In 1845, after meeting Friedrich Engels, the author would criticize the economist List, and in 1879, already in old age, he would unravel the conceptualism of Adolph Wagner.
In these two texts, Marx criticizes the economic positions of protectionism and analyses of exchange that do not begin with materiality itself. He uncovers the concrete nature of our society by moving toward its simplest form, revealing a sense of continuity in the author's theoretical elaboration, in which two temporally distant periods of his life are connected in a profoundly critical coherence.
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Index
- Introduction to the Draft on Friedrich List [ Entwurf über Friedrich List ] by Michael Heinrich
- Draft of an article on Friedrich List's book National System of Political Economy
- Marginal Notes to Adolph Wagner's Treatise on Political Economy