The fundamental differences between Marxian and traditional orthodox economics are, first, that the orthodox economists accept the capitalist system as part of the eternal order of Nature, while Marx regards it as a passing phase in the transition from the feudal economy of the past to the socialist economy of the future.


Chapter I, Introduction, p. 1 - An Essay on Marxian Economics (Second Edition) (1966)


The fundamental differences between Marxian and traditional orthodox economics are, first, that the orthodox economists accept the capitalist system...

The fundamental differences between Marxian and traditional orthodox economics are, first, that the orthodox economists accept the capitalist system...

The fundamental differences between Marxian and traditional orthodox economics are, first, that the orthodox economists accept the capitalist system...

The fundamental differences between Marxian and traditional orthodox economics are, first, that the orthodox economists accept the capitalist system...