How Capitalism WorksMonthly Review Press, 1977 - 128 pages Studies the workings of capitalism, and the relation of labor, profit, money, government, and class in terms of Marxist economic theory. |
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... expressed through prices , the monetary measure of exchange value . If , for instance , the monetary value of a loaf of bread is expressed as two units of money , it is obvious that a loaf of this weight could be exchanged against all ...
... expressed through prices , the monetary measure of exchange value . If , for instance , the monetary value of a loaf of bread is expressed as two units of money , it is obvious that a loaf of this weight could be exchanged against all ...
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... expressed by a given weight of gold or silver , and then by a certain number of units of money . Instead of saying ... expression of the value of a commodity . 4 Labor Power : A Unique Commodity that Creates Surplus From Subsistence to ...
... expressed by a given weight of gold or silver , and then by a certain number of units of money . Instead of saying ... expression of the value of a commodity . 4 Labor Power : A Unique Commodity that Creates Surplus From Subsistence to ...
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... expressed in the number of units of the general equivalent for which it could be exchanged . Suppose the general ... expression of value . The primary function of money is to be a general mea- sure of value , in other words , a standard ...
... expressed in the number of units of the general equivalent for which it could be exchanged . Suppose the general ... expression of value . The primary function of money is to be a general mea- sure of value , in other words , a standard ...
Table des matières
Introduction 79 | 7 |
A Unique Commodity | 22 |
Early Conclusions | 31 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
1817 LIBRARIES accumulation of capital alienation analysis anticapitalist appropriate artisan average rate become bourgeois bourgeoisie bread capi capitalist class capitalist mode CHIGAN cial circulation of capital class struggle commercial capital commodity consumer contradiction countries crises dominant duction economic enables enterprises equal equipment example exchange value exploitation factory forms fundamental hand human imperialist increase industrial capitalist infrastructure interest internal invested Karl Marx labor power less Marx Marxism means of production ment MICHIGAN mode of production monetary monopoly capitalism movement nature necessary labor nonproductive workers productive capital productive forces productive relations profit to fall proletariat rate of profit rate of surplus raw materials realize relations of production rise sell share social classes society sumer superprofits superstructure surplus labor talist tendency tertiary sector Third World tion trade transformed tween units of money UNIV variable capital wage earners