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-theoretic reconstruction of the main parts of Marx’s critique of Political Economy. After introducing the main parameters and the range of … development emphasized by Marx, i.e. the social conflict regime (Section 3) and the crisis regime (Section 4). Finally, an …
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, the fact that almost all of the (later) economic manuscripts of Marx are now accessible due to the new publishing … manuscripts as well as the few economic monographs published during Marx’s lifetime indicate that Marx was figuring out different … consistent stepwise fashion, and the conditions for generating the long-term results expected by Marx can be specified. …
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capital, the accumulation of capital and the unit of capital. Specifically, our argument builds on a power understanding of … capital that emphasizes differential accumulation by dominant capital groups. Accumulation, we argue, has little to do with … the amassment of material things measured in ‘utils’ or ‘dead labour.’ Instead, accumulation, or ‘capitalization …
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acquisitions, stagflation and globalization as integral facets of accumulation. The framework builds on the concept of differential … accumulation, emphasizing the power drive by dominant capital groups to beat the average and exceed the normal rate of return. Four … regimes of differential accumulation are articulated: internal breadth by amalgamation, external breadth through green …
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Israel. Our principal focus is on a revised notion of capital, emphasizing the central role of differential accumulation by … dominant capital groups. We further distinguish between an antagonistic “depth” regime in which differential accumulation is … by global developments. Until the 1980s, accumulation in both countries depended largely on depth, characterized by a …
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part of a world-wide shift from the 'depth' to 'breadth' of accumulation and the parallel globalization of ownership. In …
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power requires accumulation to be measured in differential, not absolute, terms. For absentee owners, the main goal is not … mega-machine rather than a material artefact. Indeed, it is the social essence of capital which makes accumulation possible … accumulation” (DA), we examine the non-linear and possibly negative link between industrial growth and accumulation in the USA. …
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This is the second in a series of two articles looking into the interaction between differential capital accumulation … capital accumulation – but in line with the differential interests of these companies – US policies in the region seem to have …
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spending and differential accumulation in mature capitalist economies. Applied to the “model” case of Israel, our analysis …
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centres around the process of differential capital accumulation, emphasizing the quest to exceed the “normal rate of return …” and to expands one's share in the overall flow of profit. With the evolution of modern capitalism, the dictates of … differential accumulation become an ever stronger unifying force, drawing both state managers and corporate executives into …
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