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This paper analyses the normative and positive foundations of the theory of exploitation as the unequal exchange of … labour (UEL). The key intuitions behind all of the main approaches to UEL exploitation are explicitly analysed as a series of … axiom - called Labour Exploitation - which defines the basic domain of all UEL exploitation forms and identifies the formal …
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Attempts to use commodities to construct theories of value and use such value theory to claim that, in capitalism, commodities can be exploited, just like labour is, rest on two conceptual aws: (a) failure to distinguish between labour and labour-power; and (b) failure to distinguish...
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exploitation theorem (GCET) purports to demonstrate that many other commodities can be substances of value. This note argues that …
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This paper attempts to clarify how the European economic crisis from 2007 onwards can be understood from the perspective of a Marxian monetary theory of value that emphasizes in-trinsic, structural flaws regarding capitalist reproduction. Chapter two provides an empirical description of the...
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This paper offers a unified analytical treatment of Marx's theory of ground-rent, building on the analysis that is available in Volume Three of Capital. Since ground-rent is a transformation of surplus profit generated in agriculture, the main argument is developed in two steps. In the first...
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Marxismus" (The system of Marxism) had been rediscovered by the Italian economists Gilibert and Egidi. It was then the second …
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This text deals with the analysis of the phenomenon of heterogeneity in capitalist economies with the presence of sectors that are known, in different theoretical traditions, as “informal”, “marginality”, “popular economy”, etc. This is made with Marxist categories and from the...
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