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How does material production become socially recognised in Capitalism? This is a fundamental question for Economics, since material production takes place privately and independently in a worldwide system. The theory of the commodity outlined in this book shows that the process of social recognition of material production and the process giving rise to money are one and the same. In fact, they are only the material manifestation of the realisation of work carried out privately and independently as part of the social labour. The book completes the characterisation of commodities as a historical…mehr

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How does material production become socially
recognised in Capitalism? This is a fundamental
question for Economics, since material production
takes place privately and independently in a
worldwide system. The theory of the commodity
outlined in this book shows that the process of
social recognition of material production and the
process giving rise to money are one and the same. In
fact, they are only the material manifestation of the
realisation of work carried out privately and
independently as part of the social labour. The book
completes the characterisation of commodities as a
historical form of the social product and recovers
Marx s fundamental concept of the mercantile form of
value. As a result, it becomes evident that the
mercantile form of value is the indirect way in
commodity production to allocate the productive
powers of society, Smith s invisible hand. The book
also breaks the false immediate links between the
means of production and capital, and between money
and capital. The fallacy that the labour theory of
value disregards the inputs to production other than
labour is thus laid bare, as is the misconception
that directly identifies supply with production.
Autorenporträt
graduated with a Master of Commerce and Management in Economics
with First Class Honours from Lincoln University, New Zealand,
and his thesis gave rise to the present book. He has worked as a
teaching and research assistant in both New Zealand and
Argentina, and currently lives in Zurich, where he works in
Industrial Relations.