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Surplus Value (draft)
Another draft chapter for my book. All comments welcome. The most interesting part, I think, is the last section. Surplus Value Marx begins Capital with an analysis of the commodity form. He immediately tells us why: because the commodity is … Continue reading
Posted in book-drafts, Uncategorized
Tagged circulation, Exploitation, FMT, fundamental marxian theorem, marx, method, profit, surplus value, temporal, tssi, value, wage labor
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Critique of Political Economy: C. Theories of the Medium of Circulation and Money – notes
C. Theories of the Medium of Circulation and MoneyAt the end of Chapter 1: Commodities we had “A:Notes on the History of the Theory of Value”. At the end of Chapter 2 part 1: The Measure of Value we had … Continue reading
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Tagged circulation, commodity, economics, hume, marx, measure of value, money, price, quantity theory, ricardo, value
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What is Credit?
What is credit? part one part two: Now, more than ever, there is an imperative need for people to understand the nature of credit in a capitalist society. In a time when we are seeing the high seas of finance … Continue reading
Posted in Econ 202- money credit capital
Tagged banks, bubble, capitalism, capitalist, circulation, credit, crisis, exchange, fictitious capital, hoarding, karl marx, measure value, money, productive, speculation, unproductive, usury, value
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