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Today, Karl Marx is considered one of the preeminent social scientists of the last two centuries, and ranks among the most frequently assigned authors in university syllabi. However in Marx's time, many competing sociological traditions and socialist political movements espoused similar ideas...
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Afghanistan, had already turned the historical conjuncture decisively against Soviet and Eastern European socialism. Western …
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The Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD) is often proposed as a pre-Soviet popularizer of Marxist economic theories due to its electoral successes in Germany in the decades before World War I. Using the Synthetic Control Method (SCM), we examine whether German-language print references...
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employed for addressing the resistance of rationality to rational critique, particularly with respect to technology. Foucault … critique of the ‘social rationality' of the market and technology. Marx got around the silencing effect of social rationality … are hints of a critique of technology in his writings as well. In the 1960s and 1970s, neo-Marxists and post …
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Income inequality in China is severe; measured by the Gini-coefficient it amounted to 0.46 in 2011; wealth distribution is even worse with 0.61. These disparities led to a major shift in emphasis of politics in general and of the Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development by the...
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A dynamic general equilibrium model that generalises Roemer's [23] economy with a global capital market is analysed. An axiomatic analysis of the concept of unequal exchange (UE) between countries is developed at general dynamic equilibria. The class of UE definitions that satisfy three...
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This paper critically analyses the strongly subjectivist approach to exploitation theory recently proposed by Matsuo ([7]), in the context of general convex economies with heterogeneous agents. It is proved that the Fundamental Marxian Theorem is not preserved in his subjectivist approach,...
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In subsistence economies with general convex technology and rational optimising agents, a new, axiomatic approach is …
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Account) are used. Second, the underlying drivers of profitability, in terms of technology and distribution, are investigated …
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