In Law of Value and Theories of Value, Tiago Camarinha Lopes presents the genesis of Karl Marx's understanding of the law of value by showing that Classical and Neoclassical economics are equally hit by Marx's Critique of Political Economy.
In Law of Value and Theories of Value, Tiago Camarinha Lopes presents the genesis of Karl Marx's understanding of the law of value by showing that Classical and Neoclassical economics are equally hit by Marx's Critique of Political Economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgement List of Figures Introduction 1 The Independence of the Science of Value 2 The Law of Value in Classical Political Economy 1 The Law of Value as the Invisible Hand 2 The Law of Value as Exchange of Equivalents 3 The Law of Value as Contradiction between Value and Price 3 The End of Classical Political Economy Value or Price? 4 Value The Naturalization of the Labor Theory of Value in Utopian Socialism 1 Appropriation of Political Economy by the Labor Movement 2 The Laborer's Theory of Value of Utopian Socialists 3 The Right to the Full Results of Labor 4 The Naturalization of the Labor Theory of Value 5 Desideratum of Utopian Socialism: Simple Commodity Production 5 Price The Naturalization of the Utility Theory of Value in the Marginalist Revolution 1 Seizure of Political Economy by Capital 2 The Consumer's Theory of Value in Jevons, Menger and Walras 3 Output as a Relation between Human and Nature 4 The Naturalization of the Utility Value Theory 5 Desideratum of the Marginalist Revolution: Simple Commodity Production 6 Marx's Path to Political Economy 7 The Law of Value in Marx's Critique of Political Economy 1 Marx's Theory of the Commodity 1 The Law of Value as Unity of Value and Price 2 The Law of Value as Lack of Control over Economic Reproduction 3 The Law of Value as an Objective Phenomenon 8 The Law of Value under the Rule of Capitalist Economic Planning 1 Capitalist Economic Planning 2 The Aim of Capital Final Remarks References Index
Acknowledgement List of Figures Introduction 1 The Independence of the Science of Value 2 The Law of Value in Classical Political Economy 1 The Law of Value as the Invisible Hand 2 The Law of Value as Exchange of Equivalents 3 The Law of Value as Contradiction between Value and Price 3 The End of Classical Political Economy Value or Price? 4 Value The Naturalization of the Labor Theory of Value in Utopian Socialism 1 Appropriation of Political Economy by the Labor Movement 2 The Laborer's Theory of Value of Utopian Socialists 3 The Right to the Full Results of Labor 4 The Naturalization of the Labor Theory of Value 5 Desideratum of Utopian Socialism: Simple Commodity Production 5 Price The Naturalization of the Utility Theory of Value in the Marginalist Revolution 1 Seizure of Political Economy by Capital 2 The Consumer's Theory of Value in Jevons, Menger and Walras 3 Output as a Relation between Human and Nature 4 The Naturalization of the Utility Value Theory 5 Desideratum of the Marginalist Revolution: Simple Commodity Production 6 Marx's Path to Political Economy 7 The Law of Value in Marx's Critique of Political Economy 1 Marx's Theory of the Commodity 1 The Law of Value as Unity of Value and Price 2 The Law of Value as Lack of Control over Economic Reproduction 3 The Law of Value as an Objective Phenomenon 8 The Law of Value under the Rule of Capitalist Economic Planning 1 Capitalist Economic Planning 2 The Aim of Capital Final Remarks References Index
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