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"Desmond McNeill's beautifully written and very accessible book deals with one of the most fundamental of social science issues: why we must distinguish (but generally don't) 'value' from 'price'."
- Robert H. Wade, Professor of Global Political Economy, London School o Economics and Political Science
"Discussion throughout is extraordinarily accomplished, well-written, well-informed, a pleasure to read, insightful and of considerable synthetic originality."
- Ben Fine, Emeritus Professor of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), UK
"Desmond McNeill's deep and
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"Desmond McNeill's beautifully written and very accessible book deals with one of the most fundamental of social science issues: why we must distinguish (but generally don't) 'value' from 'price'."

- Robert H. Wade, Professor of Global Political Economy, London School o Economics and Political Science

"Discussion throughout is extraordinarily accomplished, well-written, well-informed, a pleasure to read, insightful and of considerable synthetic originality."

- Ben Fine, Emeritus Professor of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), UK

"Desmond McNeill's deep and broad learning brilliantly illuminates his exegesis of Marx's relevance to our understanding of the contemporary capitalist world of neo-liberalism."

- James C. Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Anthropology

"This brilliant book shows what may still come of a careful reading of Marx ...demands to be read not only by economists, but by sociologists and anthropologists."

- Christina Toren, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of St Andrews

This book demonstrates the continuing relevance of Marx's critique of the capitalist system, in which value is equated simply with market price. Marx's concept of fetishism is explored in detail, including the distinction between commodity fetishism and other forms: of money, capital and interest-bearing capital. Marx's theory of exchange-value is analysed in relation to those of Ricardo and Samuel Bailey. The case is made for understanding value by analogy with language, followed by a critical assessment of Structural Marxism. Marx's focus on the social relations of production is broadened to also include exchange and consumption. A lengthy final section critically assesses recent Marx-inspired literature relating to the two major crises of our time, finance and the environment.

Desmond McNeill(PhD, economics, University of London) is attached to the Centre for Development and the Environment, at the University of Oslo, Norway, where he has earlier been Research Professor and Director.


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Autorenporträt
Desmond McNeill (PhD, economics, University of London) graduated from Cambridge University in 1969. He has been a lecturer at University College London and the University of Edinburgh and recently retired from the Centre for Development and the Environment, at the University of Oslo, Norway, where he had formerly been Research Professor and Director.

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"This book offers a profound and worthwhile consideration of value theory, fetishism, and financialization, not only from the purview of Marxist theory but from a broader range of interlocutors, whereby these themes in Marx and others are brought into fecund dialogue with the modern world." (Tony McKenna, Science & Society, Vol. 87 (4), October, 2023)
"The history of Desmond McNeill's fascinating and extraordinarily ambitious Fetishism and the Theory of Value covers nearly 40 years, and involved three stages, all of which are clearly reflected in the nature of the final result. ... he presents a very thorough and instructive summary of Marx's work in this area ... . McNeill usefully details the origins of fetishism in Marx's writings ... ." (John, McKay, Marx and Philosophy, marxandphilosophy.org.uk, January 22, 2022)