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Sun Jul 1 11:51:05 2007
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Book launch for Andrew Kliman's _Reclaiming Marx's 'Capital'_


You are cordially invited to a discussion welcoming the launch of a
new work on Marxist economic theory, _Reclaiming Marx's 'Capital':
A refutation of the myth of inconsistency_.

Date and Time:  6 pm, Wednesday 11th July

Place: SOAS (Russell Square), Brunei Gallery, Classroom B104
(London, UK)

Speakers:
Martin Graham, member, Economic Committee, Communist Party of Britain
Chris Harman, editor, _International Socialism_ journal
Michael Roberts, columnist at marxist.com
Alan Freeman, co-editor, _Marx and Non-equilibrium Economics_
Andrew Kliman, author of _Reclaiming Marx's 'Capital'_

Chair:
David Black, author of _Helen Macfarlane_

The discussion will cover recent developments in Marxian value theory,
focussing on Dr Kliman's new book. Copies will be available at the
reduced rate of ?12, 1/3 off the list price.

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'Kliman's arguments operate like a buzz saw clearing away the underbrush of
misplaced criticisms that have kept the real _Capital_ hidden.  The project
is brilliantly and clearly (and for this reader, convincingly) executed.
Highly recommended for all those who need _Capital_ (and who doesn't?).'
-- Bertell Ollman, New York University


'Cutting through swathes of misconception, the author writes in an
accessible way especially for the non-specialist reader and keeps the maths
to a minimum.' -- _Labour Research_

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The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) is located at Russell
Square, Bloomsbury, and is close to the British Museum and British Library.
The nearest tubes are Russell Square, Euston and Euston Square.  (For
additional directions, visit
http://www.soas.ac.uk/contact/location.cfm?navid=1110.)


Andrew Kliman


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