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Michael Heinrich (born 1957,
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) is a German historian of philosophy, political scientist and mathematician, specialising in the critical study of the development of Marx's thought. Heinrich's work, influenced by Elmar Altvater and the
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of Hans-Georg Backhaus and
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. is characterised by its focus on the points of ambivalence and inconsistency in the work of Marx. Through this theme, Heinrich challenges both the closed system he identifies with "worldview Marxism", as well as teleological narratives of Marx's intellectual development throughout his life. He is best known for his 1991 study of the theoretical field of classical political economy ''The Science of Value'' (), his introductory text to the critique of political economy '' An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital'', and his ongoing project to produce a multi-volume biography of Marx's life, of which the first volume of a projected four was published in 2020.


Career

Heinrich was a research assistant at the Department of Political Science at
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from 1987 to 1993, where he received his PhD. His dissertation was published as ''The Science of Value'' () in 1991, and is now in its eighth edition in Germany. An English translation is forthcoming on the
Historical Materialism Historical materialism is the term used to describe Karl Marx's theory of history. Marx locates historical change in the rise of class societies and the way humans labor together to make their livelihoods. For Marx and his lifetime collaborat ...
imprint of Brill Publishers. Following his habilitation, Heinrich was a visiting professor at the
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and
HTW Berlin Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (''University of Applied Sciences for Engineering and Economics'') or HTW Berlin in Berlin, Germany is the largest public University of Applied Sciences in Berlin and Eastern Germany. It has over 13,000 stud ...
. Heinrich was later appointed as lecturer at
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, and returned to
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as lecturer from 2005 to 2016. In this period, Heinrich was involved in preparatory work on the Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe, and until 2014 served as managing editor of '. Heinrich is presently working on a four-volume biography of Marx's life. The first volume, ''Karl Marx and the Birth of Modern Society'', was published in 2018, and appeared in English the next year on
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, with Portuguese, French and Spanish translations following suit. The second volume is expected to be published in 2023.


Thought

Heinrich is an outspoken critic of what he calls "worldview Marxism" (), for which
Karl Kautsky Karl Johann Kautsky (; ; 16 October 1854 – 17 October 1938) was a Czech-Austrian philosopher, journalist, and Marxist theorist. Kautsky was one of the most authoritative promulgators of orthodox Marxism after the death of Friedrich Engels i ...
was the dominant figure. This form of Marxism is characterized by "a crudely knitted materialism, a bourgeois belief in progress, and a few strongly simplified elements of
Hegelian philosophy Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (; ; 27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a German philosopher. He is one of the most important figures in German idealism and one of the founding figures of modern Western philosophy. His influence extends a ...
and modular pieces of Marxian terminology combined into simple formulas and explanations". Other prominent features include "a rather crude
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" and "a pronounced
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that viewed the end of capitalism and the proletarian revolution as inevitable occurrences".


Fetishism and context of delusion

Contrary to "worldview Marxism", Heinrich primarily views Marx as "a critic of a social structure that is mediated by value and thus 'fetishized'". Following the structuralism of
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and critical theory, he speaks of a context of deception () to which both workers and capitalists are equally subject. For Heinrich,
fetishism A fetish (derived from the French , which comes from the Portuguese , and this in turn from Latin , 'artificial' and , 'to make') is an object believed to have supernatural powers, or in particular, a human-made object that has power over ot ...
is not an impenetrable context of deception, but one cannot speak of a "privileged position of perception occupied by the working class", nor can one speak of a conscious instrumentalization by capital, making moral criticisms of behaviors of individuals unproductive.


Monetary theory of value

Heinrich rejects the "substantialist" interpretation of Marx's theory of value, which understands value as the "property of an ''individual'' commodity", namely the "abstract labor" defined by Marx. Rather, he understands Marx's theory as a ''monetary theory of value'', which marks a paradigmatic shift from the pre-monetary labor theory of the preceding classical political economists, and also distinguishes Marx from the
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of
neoclassical economics Neoclassical economics is an approach to economics in which the production, consumption and valuation (pricing) of goods and services are observed as driven by the supply and demand model. According to this line of thought, the value of a good ...
. Although the value of a commodity appears to be a ''material property'', it is a social relationship, namely the relationship between "the ''individual'' labor of producers and the ''total labor of society''". This does not mean that exchange produces value, but that only in exchange can value "obtain an objective value form".


Tendency of the rate of profit to fall and crisis theory

Heinrich calls into question Marxist theories giving a central place to the
tendency of the rate of profit to fall The tendency of the rate of profit to fall (TRPF) is a theory in the crisis theory of political economy, according to which the rate of profit—the ratio of the profit to the amount of invested capital—decreases over time. This hypothesis ...
, as Marx himself neglected to include the argument in his published theoretical work. And at the level of the reasoning of the argument, the mathematician Heinrich demonstrates that "a long-lasting ''tendency'' for the rate of profit to fall cannot be substantiated at the general level" with the argument we're given. In order to safely deduce a fall in profit as a general tendency, Marx's argument requires the presumption that the rate of
surplus-value In Marxian economics, surplus value is the difference between the amount raised through a sale of a product and the amount it cost to the owner of that product to manufacture it: i.e. the amount raised through sale of the product minus the cost ...
grows faster than the ratio of capital to value, which cannot be mathematically demonstrated from the concepts with which Marx is working. While the general direction of movement of both quantities may be known—both the rate of relative surplus-value, and the ratio of capital to value, are taken in ordinary capitalist conditions to increase— neither can grow without limit, and easy conclusions about their comparative rates of growth are not forthcoming. Marx, Heinrich argues, later became cognisant of this difficulty. Over a decade after he wrote the manuscript that became. in Engels' edition, the third volume of ''Capital'', Marx composed a mathematical manuscript where he deals at length with the case of rising profit-rates under an increasing value-composition of capital. Along these lines, Heinrich challenges the identification of Marx's theories of crisis with the law of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall, a reading he attributes principally to Engels having edited the third volume of ''Capital'' so as to condense all the fragmentary discussion of crisis under the chapter title "Development of the Law's Internal Contradictions", suggesting all crisis for Marx flows from declining profit rates. Instead, Heinrich suggests we ought to follow the direction of Marx's remarks on the role of crisis in mediating breakdowns of relationships between production and consumption, and extend these arguments through more careful attention to a theory of money and credit. Further, Heinrich is sceptical of the suggestion that crisis for Marx necessarily begets collapse, arguing that the collapse theory "has historically always had an excusatory function: regardless of how bad contemporary defeats were, the opponent's end was a certainty". Heinrich argues that such a theory is not found in Marx beyond a possible trace of one in the ''
Grundrisse The ''Grundrisse der Kritik der Politischen Ökonomie'' (''Foundations of a Critique of Political Economy'') is an unfinished manuscript by the German philosopher Karl Marx. The series of seven notebooks was rough-drafted by Marx, chiefly for ...
'', one which is not taken up in Marx's later work.


Published books (selected)

* ''Die Wissenschaft vom Wert. Die Marxsche Kritik der politischen Ökonomie zwischen wissenschaftlicher Revolution und klassischer Tradition.'' VSA-Verlag, Hamburg 1991, ISBN 3-87975-583-3 (9th edition reprint of 7th expanded edition, Westfälisches Dampfboot, Munich 2022, ISBN 978-3-89691-454-5). * ''Kritik der politischen Ökonomie. Eine Einführung in „Das Kapital“ von Karl Marx''. 15th edition. Schmetterling, Stuttgart 2021, ISBN 978-3-89657-041-3 (first published 2004). ** English edition: An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital, Monthly Review Press, New York 2012, ISBN 978-1-58367-289-1. * ''Karl Marx and the Birth of Modern Society: The Life of Marx and the Development of His Work. Volume I: 1818-1841'', Monthly Review Press, New York 2019, ISBN 978-1-58367-735-3. * ''How to Read Marx's ‘Capital’. Commentary and Explanations on the Beginning Chapters''. Monthly Review Press, New York 2021, ISBN 978-1-58367-894-7 Online * * * * * * *


See also

* Monetary theory of value * Robert Kurz * ''
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''


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External links

* - Oekonomiekritik.de * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Heinrich, Michael Living people 1957 births Marxian economists Marxist theorists Political scientists Academic staff of the University of Vienna German Marxists Critics of political economy Scholars of Marxism German writers German communists German academics German economists