Stephen Resnick

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

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]

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference CV was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  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.