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Das Kapital vol.3 Chapter 9: Formation of a General Rate of Profit (Average Rate of Profit) and Transformation of the Values of Commodities into Prices of Production
In all of the consternation, debate and quarreling over Marx’s value theory this chapter, chapter 9 of volume 3, lies in the center of much of that (though perhaps chapter 10 even more so). Continue reading
Marx and Temporalism- a Tutorial
This is a workshop on the Temporal Single System Interpretation (TSSI) of Marx’s value theory. It was recorded in November of 2009 at the Rethinking Marxism conference in Amherst Mass. The presenters are Andrew Kliman and Alan Freeman, two of the leading figures in the TSSI. The TSSI aims to show that by viewing Marx’s value theory through a temporal lens the claims by Marx’s opponents that his value theory is inconsistent are refuted. Continue reading
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Tagged alan freeman, andrew kliman, capital, crisis, falling rate of profit, marx, Okishio, profit, surplus, temporal single system interpretation, tssi, tutorial, value theory
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Rethinking Marxism: Temporal Value Theory in a Moment of Crisis; Roundtable on the Economic Crisis
This is video from a roundtable on the economic crisis held during this year’s Rethinking Marxism conference in Amherst Mass. Each panelist’s presentation stands on its own so they need not be viewed in any specific order. A brief bio proceeds each video as well as my own short summary of their argument. This is merely to help viewers decide what to watch and to give some brief context for the uninitated. Continue reading
Interview with Andrew Kliman
Here is an interview with Andrew Kliman in which Kliman discusses the Marxist theory of capitalist crisis. Kliman is professor of economics at PACE university and author of the very important book Reclaiming Marx’s Capital. Kliman talks about some of … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew kliman, brenner, capitalism, credit, crisis, economics, Exploitation, falling rate of profit, labor theory of value, marx, moseley, Okishio, organic composition of capital, political economy, reclaiming Marx's capital, surplus value, transformation problem, underconsumption
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Left Forum ’09- Marx’s Capital and the Economic Crisis
I was quite fortunate to be invited to speak on a panel at the Left Forum this year (4-18-09) with some writers I greatly admire. Here I have posted the videos of all four speakers, the text to my portion, … Continue reading
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Tagged alan freeman, andrew kliman, brendan cooney, capital, class, crisis, falling rate of profit, marx, temporal single system interpretation, tssi, value
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