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El Dr. Adolfo García de la Sienra Guajardo es Doctor en Filosofía por la Universidad de Stanford, California, y recibió el Doctorado Honoris Causa en Teología por el Seminario Teológico de Edinburg (Texas) debido a su distinguida carrera académica, en la que destaca la traducción de varios libros fundamentales de la filosofía de la idea de la ley, particularmente Una nueva crítica del pensamiento teórico de Herman Dooyeweerd.[García de la Sienra] es "una figura central, asociada al instituto Cántaro, de Ontario. . . Puede ser considerado el más grande conocedor [de grootste kenner] de la filosofía reformada en el mundo de habla hispana".-Bas Hengstmengel, en "Neocalvinisme in Zuid-Amerika"¿¿¿Dr. Adolfo García de la Sienra Guajardo holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Stanford University, California, and received an Honorary Doctorate in Theology from the Edinburg Theological Seminary (Texas) due to his distinguished academic career, in which he is noted for translating several fundamental books on the philosophy of the concept of law, particularly A New Critique of Theoretical Thought by Herman Dooyeweerd.[García de la Sienra] is "a central figure, associated with the Cántaro Institute, in Ontario... He can be considered the greatest expert [de grootste kenner] on Reformed philosophy in the Spanish-speaking world."-Bas Hengstmengel, in "Neocalvinism in South America"
Written before the collapse of the socialist system in Eastern Europe, this book offers a quite objective and serious systematic analysis of the Marxian labor theory of value, Marx's main scientific legacy. After reconstructing the 'prototype' of this theory, it proceeds to a careful and detailed analysis of its foundational problems.
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