Marginalism
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Marginalism, one of the methodological principles of bourgeois political economy, came into existence when the shift from free competition to all-powerful monopolies placed before economists tasks which could not be implemented by a strict reliance on the subjectivistic understanding of economic processes. Marginalism, therefore, deviates from such subjectivism by viewing economics as the interaction of individual economies.
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Dec 3, 2024