I enjoyed Cheng Enfu’s “China’s Economic Dialectic” and now was looking to read more books written/edited by him. One of the books I found interesting was “Delving into the Issues of the Chinese Economy and the World by Marxist Economists”:
The book includes 30 articles divided into 4 parts: basic principles of Marxist economics; contemporary socialist economy in China, contemporary capitalist economy and comparative studies on Marxist economics and Western economics. All authors are prominent Chinese Marxist economists.
This book, under the chief editorship of Prof. Cheng Enfu, is one of the results of the discipline construction and theoretical research of the Marxist Theory implemented by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), and is one from the book series The Discipline Construction and Theoretical Research of the Marxist Theory. This book mainly contains the representative and high-level articles on Marxist economics published nationwide in 2013, which are the representative, cutting-edge and authoritative results of current theoretical research in China on Marxism.
I haven’t seen much (if any) discussion about this book. Has anyone read it? If so what’s your opinion on it? Is it worth the read?
I’ve not read it, but it’s going on the list, thanks!
Edit: Until I get my hands on a copy of the book (s), it looks like I might get a flavour from things like this: https://doi.org/10.1080/21598282.2021.2012738 (looks like the same author).
Damn it isn’t on libgen