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Stephen Resnick

Stephen Alvin Resnick (/ˈrɛznɪk/; October 24, 1938 – January 2, 2013) was an American Marxist economist.[2] He was well known for his work (much of it written together with Richard D. Wolff) on Marxian economics, economic methodology, and class analysis. His work, along with that of Wolff, is especially associated with a post-Althusserian perspective on political economy.[3]

Stephen A. Resnick
Born(1938-10-24)October 24, 1938
DiedJanuary 2, 2013(2013-01-02) (aged 74)
NationalityAmerican
Academic career
InstitutionYale University (1965–71)
City College of New York (1971–73)
University of Massachusetts Amherst (1973–2013)[1]
School or
tradition
Marxian economics
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania (B.S., 1960)
MIT (Ph.D., 1964)[1]
InfluencesMarx, Althusser, Balibar
ContributionsMarxian economics, economic methodology, class analysis

Biography edit

Resnick earned a B.S. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1960. He received his Ph.D. in 1964 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His dissertation was an econometric analysis of the European Common Market.[1] His early work (during his tenure at Yale University between 1965 and 1971) was with Stephen Hymer and focused on issues of economic development and international political economy.

After a brief period at the City College of New York (1971–1973), Resnick began teaching at the Economics Department of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1973. He began working with Richard D. Wolff in this period, and from then until Resnick's death they published numerous articles and books together, formulating a nondeterminist, class analytical approach. Topics included Marxian theory and value analysis, overdetermination, radical economics, international trade, business cycles, social formations, the Soviet Union, and comparing and contrasting Marxian and non-Marxian economic theories.

Resnick's work with Wolff took Louis Althusser and Étienne Balibar's Reading Capital as its point of departure and developed a very subtle reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volumes II and III in their influential Knowledge and Class. In Resnick's work, Marxian class analysis entails the detailed study of the conditions of existences of concrete forms of performance, appropriation, and distribution of surplus labor. While there could be an infinite number of forms of surplus appropriation, the Marxist canon refers to ancient (independent), slave, feudal, capitalist, and communist class processes.

In 1989, Resnick joined efforts with a group of colleagues, ex- and then current students to launch Rethinking Marxism, an academic journal that aims to create a platform for rethinking and developing Marxian concepts and theories within economics as well as other fields of social inquiry. He remained a member of the editorial board of the journal until 1994, and continued thereafter to serve as a member of the advisory board of the journal.

Resnick continued to teach graduate seminars and undergraduate courses and direct dissertation research in economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst until 2013. He received multiple teaching awards and taught classes in economic theory, economic development, and economic history. Resnick listed his primary research interests as Marxian theory and economic history and development.[1]

Resnick died on January 2, 2013, as a result of leukemia.[4]

Bibliography edit

Notable works of Stephen Resnick include:

  • Richard D. Wolff and Stephen A. Resnick. Economics: Marxian versus Neoclassical (Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1987).
  • Stephen A. Resnick and Richard D. Wolff. Knowledge and Class: A Marxian Critique of Political Economy (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1987).
  • J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen A. Resnick and Richard D. Wolff. Class and Its Others (Minnesota University Press, Minneapolis, 2000).
  • J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen A. Resnick and Richard D. Wolff. Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism (Duke University Press, Durham NC, 2001).
  • Stephen A. Resnick and Richard D. Wolff. Class Theory and History: Capitalism and Communism in the USSR (Routledge, NY, 2002).
  • Stephen A. Resnick and Richard D. Wolff. New Departures in Marxian Theory (Economics as Social Theory (Routledge, NY, 2006).
  • Stephen A. Resnick and Richard D. Wolff. Contending Economic Theories: Neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxian (The MIT Press, 2012).

Videos edit

  • "Course on Marxian Economics"
  • "Course on Socialist Economics"
  • "Past Present and Future of the Economics Department" Round table with Resnick, Katzner, Bowles
  • "Memorial for Stephen Resnick" Remarks of Richard D. Wolff
  • "The POLITICS of OUR 40-YEAR COLLABORATION"

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Resnick, Stephen A. "Resnick CV" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  2. ^ Okerman, Jeffrey (January 22, 2013). "UMass economics professor Stephen Resnick dies of Leukemia at age 74". The Daily Collegian. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
  3. ^ Ozselcuk, Ceren (2009). "Post-Marxism After Althusser: A Critique of the Alternatives". Dissertation. University of Massachusetts Amherst. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Stephen Resnick, professor of economics at UMass-Amherst, dies at age 74". masslive.com. 2011-11-01. Retrieved 2013-01-06.

External links edit

  • Stephen A Resnick's website with Richard D. Wolff
  • Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture and Society
  • Re-centering Class in Critical Theory: A Tribute to Stephen A. Resnick (1938-2013)
  • Obituary article on Umass.edu

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Stephen Alvin Resnick ˈ r ɛ z n ɪ k October 24 1938 January 2 2013 was an American Marxist economist 2 He was well known for his work much of it written together with Richard D Wolff on Marxian economics economic methodology and class analysis His work along with that of Wolff is especially associated with a post Althusserian perspective on political economy 3 Stephen A ResnickBorn 1938 10 24 October 24 1938DiedJanuary 2 2013 2013 01 02 aged 74 NationalityAmericanAcademic careerInstitutionYale University 1965 71 City College of New York 1971 73 University of Massachusetts Amherst 1973 2013 1 School ortraditionMarxian economicsAlma materUniversity of Pennsylvania B S 1960 MIT Ph D 1964 1 InfluencesMarx Althusser BalibarContributionsMarxian economics economic methodology class analysis Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 3 Videos 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editResnick earned a B S in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1960 He received his Ph D in 1964 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology His dissertation was an econometric analysis of the European Common Market 1 His early work during his tenure at Yale University between 1965 and 1971 was with Stephen Hymer and focused on issues of economic development and international political economy After a brief period at the City College of New York 1971 1973 Resnick began teaching at the Economics Department of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1973 He began working with Richard D Wolff in this period and from then until Resnick s death they published numerous articles and books together formulating a nondeterminist class analytical approach Topics included Marxian theory and value analysis overdetermination radical economics international trade business cycles social formations the Soviet Union and comparing and contrasting Marxian and non Marxian economic theories Resnick s work with Wolff took Louis Althusser and Etienne Balibar s Reading Capital as its point of departure and developed a very subtle reading of Karl Marx s Capital Volumes II and III in their influential Knowledge and Class In Resnick s work Marxian class analysis entails the detailed study of the conditions of existences of concrete forms of performance appropriation and distribution of surplus labor While there could be an infinite number of forms of surplus appropriation the Marxist canon refers to ancient independent slave feudal capitalist and communist class processes In 1989 Resnick joined efforts with a group of colleagues ex and then current students to launch Rethinking Marxism an academic journal that aims to create a platform for rethinking and developing Marxian concepts and theories within economics as well as other fields of social inquiry He remained a member of the editorial board of the journal until 1994 and continued thereafter to serve as a member of the advisory board of the journal Resnick continued to teach graduate seminars and undergraduate courses and direct dissertation research in economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst until 2013 He received multiple teaching awards and taught classes in economic theory economic development and economic history Resnick listed his primary research interests as Marxian theory and economic history and development 1 Resnick died on January 2 2013 as a result of leukemia 4 Bibliography editNotable works of Stephen Resnick include Richard D Wolff and Stephen A Resnick Economics Marxian versus Neoclassical Johns Hopkins Press Baltimore 1987 Stephen A Resnick and Richard D Wolff Knowledge and Class A Marxian Critique of Political Economy University of Chicago Press Chicago 1987 J K Gibson Graham Stephen A Resnick and Richard D Wolff Class and Its Others Minnesota University Press Minneapolis 2000 J K Gibson Graham Stephen A Resnick and Richard D Wolff Re Presenting Class Essays in Postmodern Marxism Duke University Press Durham NC 2001 Stephen A Resnick and Richard D Wolff Class Theory and History Capitalism and Communism in the USSR Routledge NY 2002 Stephen A Resnick and Richard D Wolff New Departures in Marxian Theory Economics as Social Theory Routledge NY 2006 Stephen A Resnick and Richard D Wolff Contending Economic Theories Neoclassical Keynesian and Marxian The MIT Press 2012 Videos edit Course on Marxian Economics Course on Socialist Economics Past Present and Future of the Economics Department Round table with Resnick Katzner Bowles Memorial for Stephen Resnick Remarks of Richard D Wolff The POLITICS of OUR 40 YEAR COLLABORATION See also editPaul Hirst Barry Hindess J K Gibson GrahamReferences edit a b c d Resnick Stephen A Resnick CV PDF Retrieved 2011 10 07 Okerman Jeffrey January 22 2013 UMass economics professor Stephen Resnick dies of Leukemia at age 74 The Daily Collegian Retrieved 6 February 2013 Ozselcuk Ceren 2009 Post Marxism After Althusser A Critique of the Alternatives Dissertation University of Massachusetts Amherst Retrieved 5 November 2015 Stephen Resnick professor of economics at UMass Amherst dies at age 74 masslive com 2011 11 01 Retrieved 2013 01 06 External links editStephen A Resnick s website with Richard D Wolff Rethinking Marxism A Journal of Economics Culture and Society Re centering Class in Critical Theory A Tribute to Stephen A Resnick 1938 2013 Obituary article on Umass edu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Resnick amp oldid 1214598374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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