The Scientific Marx

1986
Author:

Daniel Little

“Little combines relevant scholarly knowledge with a capacity for mathematical precision....I think this will be a good book for anyone interested in analytic philosophy of science or Marx, better for those interested in both, and best of all for those who want to understand Marx’s economic theory in the light of state-of-the-art principles of scientific method.” -- John McMurtry, University of Guelph

Daniel Little is chancellor of the University of Michigan-Dearborn. He serves as professor of philosophy at UM-Dearborn and as faculty associate at the Institute for Social Research and the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan.

“Little combines relevant scholarly knowledge with a capacity for mathematical precision....I think this will be a good book for anyone interested in analytic philosophy of science or Marx, better for those interested in both, and best of all for those who want to understand Marx’s economic theory in the light of state-of-the-art principles of scientific method.” -- John McMurtry, University of Guelph