A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy

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A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy ({{langx|de|Zur Kritik der Politischen Ökonomie}}) is a book by Karl Marx, first published in 1859. The book is mainly a critique of political economy achieved by critiquing the writings of the leading theoretical exponents of capitalism at that time: these were the political economists, nowadays often referred to as the classical economists; Adam Smith (1723–90) and David Ricardo (1772–1823) are the foremost representatives of the genre.

Significance

Much of the Critique was later incorporated by Marx into his magnum opus, Capital (Volume I), published in 1867, and the Critique is generally considered{{cn|date=June 2024}} to be of secondary importance among Marx's writings. This does not apply, however, to the Preface of the Critique. It contains the first connected account of one of Marx's main theories: the materialist conception of history, and its associated "base and superstructure" model of society, which divides human social development into an economic-technological "base" which "conditions"— not determines — the forms of its political-ideological "superstructure".Otto Ruhle ("The Materialist Interpretation of History", in Ruhle (1943)) says that the "Preface" contained "the first connected account" of Marx's economic interpretation of history. Briefly, this is the idea that economic factors – the way people produce the necessities of life – conditions the kind of politics and ideology a society can have:

{{quote|The totality of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society, the real foundation, on which arises a legal and political superstructure and to which correspond (entsprechen) definite forms of social consciousness. The mode of production of material life conditions (bedingt) the general process of social, political and intellectual life.Michael Evans, Karl Marx, p. 61. Evans refers to the "Preface" as "the classic account of his general conclusions" in history, and also pointed out (p. 52) that "Marx never published a general systematic treatise detailing his views as an ordered whole. The nearest he came to this is in the first volume of Capital, and in the "Preface" to the Critique of Political Economy.}}

Marx expressed this himself in the preface of the book: "It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being, but, on the contrary, their social being that determines ({{langx |de| bestimmt | translation = determines/specifies/forms/foretells}}) their consciousness."

"Es ist nicht das Bewusstsein der Menschen, das ihr Sein, sondern umgekehrt ihr gesellschaftliches Sein, das ihr Bewusstsein bestimmt." - Karl Marx, [http://www.mlwerke.de/me/me13/me13_007.htm Zur Kritik der Politischen Ökonomie. Vorwort]. {{ill|Marx-Engels-Werke|de|Marx-Engels-Werke}} volume 13, page 9, 1971 [1859].

Editions

In English, [https://archive.org/details/marxcontributioncritpolecon A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy] is available in an edition edited by Maurice Dobb, published by Progress Publishers, Moscow (translation by S. W. Ryazanskaya). Lawrence and Wishart (London), and International Publishers (New York) cooperated in the publication of the Progress Publishers edition.{{Cite web|url=https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1859/critique-pol-economy/|title=Economic Manuscripts: A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy 1859|website=www.marxists.org}}

See also

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References

  • Evans, Michael (2013). Karl Marx. London: Routledge. First published 1975, London: Allen and Unwin.
  • Ruhle, Otto (1943). [http://www.marxists.org/archive/ruhle/1928/marx/index.htm Karl Marx: His Life and Works]. New York, 1943. First published, New York, 1929.