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The Value of Marx - Political Economy for Contemporary Capitalism (Paperback)
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The Value of Marx - Political Economy for Contemporary Capitalism (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
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Karl Marx's writings provide a uniquely insightful explanation of
the inner workings of capitalism, which other schools of thought
generally have difficulty explaining. From this vantage point,
Marx's works can help to explain important features and economic
problems of our age, and the limits of their possible solutions.
For example, the necessity and origin of money, the growth of the
wage-earning class, uneven development, cycles and crises, and the
relevant impoverishment of the workers, leading to debt and
overwork. The Value of Marx demonstrates that: *capitalist
production necessarily involves conflicts in production and in
distribution *competition is an essential feature of capitalism,
but it often generates instability, crises and unemployment,
showing that capitalism is not only the most productive but also
the most systematically destructive mode of production in history
*capitalist economies are unstable because of the conflicting
forces of extraction, realisation and the accumulation of surplus
value under competitive conditions. The instability is structural,
and even the best economic policies cannot avoid it completely. The
author critically reviews the methodological principles of Marx's
value analysis and the best known interpretation of his value
theory. He develops an interpretation of Marx focusing primarily
upon the processes and relations that regulate social and economic
reproduction under capitalism. When analysed from this angle, value
theory is a theory of class and exploitation. The concept of value
is useful because, among other reasons, it explains capitalist
exploitation in spite of the predominance of voluntary market
exchanges. The most important controversies in Marxian political
economy are reviewed exhaustively, and new light is thrown on the
meaning and significance of Marx's analysis and its relevance for
contemporary capitalism.
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