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Value Can’t Be Created in Exchange
After Law of Value 9: Abstract Labor I will conclude the trio of videos dealing with Marx’s method (not that I’ve conclusively said all there is to say on the topic, but all that I have to say for this … Continue reading
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Tagged equality, exchange, marx, production, profit, subjective, value
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Bukharin on the Subjective/Objective Value debate
Thoughts on Bukharin’s “Economic Theory of the Leisure Class”, opening chapters… My preparations for “Law of Value 8: subject/object” which is to attempt to make sense of the debate over whether value is subjective or objective have led me to … Continue reading
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Tagged abstraction, austrain, bohm-bawerk, bukharin, circularity, crisis, dialectic, economics, infinite regression, labor, labor thoery of value, ltv, marginal utility, marx, objective, subjective, value
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Subject/Object- thoughts
subject/object- preliminary thoughts. While I often post early drafts of scripts on the blog it is not often that I actually post something of this sort- a pre-draft exploration of a topic. I am doing so because I find the … Continue reading
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Tagged capital, dialectic, economics, inversion, labor theory of value, marx, object, objective, subject, subjective, value
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