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What (who) is Marxian dialectic - definition

JAPANESE ECONOMIST
Okishio; Fundamental marxian theorem; Fundamental Marxian theorem

Master–slave dialectic         
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PASSAGE OF GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL'S PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT
Lordship and Bondage; Master slave dialectic; Slave-master dialectic; Master-Slave; Master-slave dialectic; Master-and-slave dialectic; Lord-bondsman dialectic; Master–slave dialectic
The master–slave dialectic is the common name for a famous passage of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, though the original German phrase, , is more properly translated as Lordship and Bondage.David A.
Lord–bondsman dialectic         
  • ''Minerva'']].
PASSAGE OF GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL'S PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT
Lordship and Bondage; Master slave dialectic; Slave-master dialectic; Master-Slave; Master-slave dialectic; Master-and-slave dialectic; Lord-bondsman dialectic; Master–slave dialectic
The lord-bondsman dialectic (sometimes inaccurately called the "master-slave dialectic") is a famous passage in Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. It is widely considered a key element in Hegel's philosophical system, and it has heavily influenced many subsequent philosophers.
Marxian economics         
SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
Marxist economics; Marxist school of economics; Marxist Economics; Marxist economy; Neo-Marxian; Marxist economists; Marxist economist; Marxist Political Economy; Marxian economist; Post-Marxian economics; Marxian economists; Criticisms of Marxian economics; Marxist economic theory
Marxian economics, or the Marxian school of economics, is a heterodox school of political economic thought. Its foundations can be traced back to Karl Marx's critique of political economy.

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Nobuo Okishio

Nobuo Okishio (置塩 信雄, January 2, 1927 – November 13, 2003) was a Japanese Marxian economist and emeritus professor of Kobe University. In 1979, he was elected President of the Japan Association of Economics and Econometrics, which is now called Japanese Economic Association.

Okishio studied mathematical economics under Kazuo Mizutani. In 1950 he graduated from Kobe University and later taught there. He soon began to doubt the premises and results of modern economics, and decided to search for alternatives by studying Marxian economics.

Okishio worked to clarify the logic of Karl Marx’s economic system, offering formal and mathematical proofs for many Marxian theorems. For example, in 1955, he gave the world's first proof of the “Marxian fundamental theorem”, as it was later named by Michio Morishima, which is the theory that the exploitation of surplus labor is the necessary condition for the existence of positive profit. Concerning Marx’s Falling Rate of Profit, Okishio considered that his famous theorem would not deny it.

Okishio wrote many papers covering various important fields in modern and Marxian economics, for example value and price, accumulation theory, critical analysis of Keynesian economics, trade cycle theory and on the long run tendency of capitalistic economy. They were published in over twenty books and two hundred papers, almost all in Japanese. About thirty of his published papers have been translated in English, and much of these materials are collected in the book  (Nobuo Okishio, Michael Kruger and Peter Flaschel, 1993).