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Marx’s Monetary Theory of Value and Capital as a Critique of Classical Political Economy

John Milios Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and LawNational Technical Universityof Athens, GreeceEmail: john.milios@gmail.com Dimitris P. SotiropoulosDepartment of Sociology University of the Aegean, GreeceEmail: d.p.sotiropoulos@gmail.com Short description: When does a theory really die? In the history of economic thought, it

Marx’s Monetary Theory of Value and Capital as a Critique of Classical Political Economy

The law of the tendential fall of the general rate of profit in capital Bd.3

In the opinion of Georgios Stamatis, Marx, when presenting the law of the tendency of the general rate of profit, equates value and price, among other things in order to disregard the effect of the so-called Wicksell effects (including the

The law of the tendential fall of the general rate of profit in capital Bd.3

About the NON-Technological Use of Machines

In the course of the industrial use of electricity, the emergence of new communication and transport technologies and routes (including their partial nationalization), the creeping process of dissolving the classical machinery of the industrial age or at least its integration

About the NON-Technological Use of Machines

Das Problem – Althusser – Deleuze – Foucault

Liest man Deleuze nicht ausschließlich im Kontext einer vernunftkritischen Position, die gemeinhin mit transzendentalem Empirismus umschrieben wird (vgl. Rölli 2003), auch nicht als Befürworter eines ontologischen Realismus (vgl. De Landa 2006), dann ließen sich mit Deleuze (und Guattari) auch sozio-ökonomische,

Das Problem – Althusser – Deleuze – Foucault

Marx’s Inquiry into the Birth of Capitalism: Why Does It Matter?

Differing approaches to the issue of the beginnings of capitalismimply different conceptualization of what capitalism is. This paperelaborates on the notion of original accumulation. It utilizes theMarxist notion of the mode of production to provide the conceptof the historicalfigure which

Marx’s Inquiry into the Birth of Capitalism: Why Does It Matter?

Value, Fictitious Capital and Finance. The Timeless of Karl Marx’s Capital

Karl Marx is not a proponent of classical value theory as labour expended. Marx developed in Capital and his other mature economic writings a monetary theory of value and capital.2 He analysed value as an expression of relations exclusively characteristic

Value, Fictitious Capital and Finance. The Timeless of Karl Marx’s Capital

MEHRWERT und MEHR-GENIESSEN Zu Lacans Homologie-Behauptung

La plus-value c´est ça, c´est le plus de jouir… (Jacques Lacan, Milano 12.05.1972) Lacan gibt bekanntlich im Seminar 17 (1969/70) eine eigenwillige, von Hegels Herr-Knecht-Dialektik inspirierte (oder von Alexandre Kojève animierte) Begründung des Kapitalismus. Er behauptet dort, daß der Knecht

MEHRWERT und MEHR-GENIESSEN Zu Lacans Homologie-Behauptung

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