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The Labor Theory of Value.

billlattpa wrote 2 days ago: I heard something interesting earlier today in a conversation. The topic was Josiah Warren and the C … more →

Tags: Woodworking, woodworking hobby, woodworking blogs, woodworking books, woodworking rant, woodworking tools, production woodworking, traditional woodworking, Christopher Schwarz

Can We Completely Abolish Labor, Right Now (Final)2 comments

Jehu wrote 1 week ago: 7. The Centrality of Labor in Marx At the start of this series I noted that, according to Elmar Flat … more →

Tags: value criticism, commodity money, Elmar Flatschart, fiat currency, Karl Marx, Moishe Postone, Money, wertkritik

What is the difference between Association and the State?6 comments

Jehu wrote 2 weeks ago: Certain Marxists have their own weasel words to cover their statist inclination. Unless pressed to d … more →

Tags: Association, Class, communism, dictatorship of the proletariat, Frederick Engels, Karl Marx, Mikhail Bakunin, The State

Can Antistatist Communists work with Statist Communists?1 comment

Jehu wrote 2 weeks ago: In one of my earlier posts, I accused some Marxists of being fascists. Needless to say this did not … more →

Tags: Anti-Politics, antistatism, communism, Fascism, fascist state economic policy, John Keynes, Karl Marx, Noam Chomsky, Richard Wollf

Can We Completely Abolish Labor, Right Now (Part 3)2 comments

Jehu wrote 2 weeks ago: 5. Capitalistically Determined, Materially Determined and Superfluous labor times If I understand Po … more →

Tags: value criticism, commodity money, commodity production, Currency, Gold, Karl Marx, Moishe Postone, Money, socially necessary labor time

Can We Completely Abolish Labor, Right Now? (Part 2)2 comments

Jehu wrote 2 weeks ago: 3. The problem of identifying economic waste in a capitalist economy As I argued in the previous sec … more →

Tags: value criticism, Chris Harman, commodity money, commodity production, Currency, Gold, Karl Marx, Moishe Postone, Money

Clever Monkey versus the Accelerationists (2)1 comment

Jehu wrote 1 month ago: Part Two: (Nick) Land, Capital and Labor (Theory) Clever Monkey’s argument against the acceler … more →

Tags: shorter work time, Occupy the Marxist Academy, accelerationism, Anarcho-capitalism, wertkritik, benjamin noys, Bertell Ollman, Deleuze, Frederick Engels

Explanation of Karl Marx's Wage Labor and Capital

CredoChe wrote 1 month ago: Again, this is an explanation of an extract of Wage Labor and Capital that is in Rivkin and Ryan as … more →

Tags: English, Marx, Karl Marx, explanation, interpretation, Political Economy, Politics, Literature, Undergraduate

My May Day Post: How Kautsky and Lenin Fundamentally Revised Marx4 comments

Jehu wrote 2 months ago: Part One: “… the consciousness of the necessity of a fundamental revolution” In th … more →

Tags: Political Economy, Class-consciousness, communist concsciousness, Communist Manifesto, Frederick Engels, Karl Kautsky, Karl Marx, Lenin

The Labor Theory of Value6 comments

Brandon Christensen wrote 3 months ago: From Stanford’s Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Karl Marx: Suppose that such commodities t … more →

Tags: Economics, History, Political Thought, Religion, Western Civilization, Karl Marx

The labor theory of value2 comments

philebersole wrote 4 months ago: Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital.  Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never … more →

Tags: Economy and Business, capitalism

Leninism and Spread of Modern Islamic Ideologies

cmunal wrote 4 months ago: First proposed in 1902 by John Hobson, the theory of imperialism explained why advanced capitalist c … more →

Tags: China, Algeria, Mali, Russia, Vladimir Lenin, cuba, Vietnam, Cambodia, david richardo

Ludwig von Mises and the demise of the Austrian School

Jehu wrote 4 months ago: Since Zak Drabczyk has been having a lot of fun stomping on the basic and sacred arguments of the Au … more →

Tags: Economics, Karl Marx, Austrian economics, Ludwig von Mises

Marx and the Labor Theory of Value, part 3

Hego wrote 5 months ago: Even if the capitalist’s labor does NOT account entirely for surplus value, it is unclear how … more →

Tags: Marxism, Books, Adam Smith, Aristotle, Marx, Negri

Marx and the Labor Theory of Value, part 31 comment

Hego wrote 5 months ago: Even if the capitalist’s labor does NOT account entirely for surplus value, it is unclear how … more →

Tags: Marxism, Marx, Aristotle, Adam Smith, Negri

Marx and the Labor Theory of Value, part 2

Hego wrote 5 months ago: Given the interest of those who have thus far read this blog from political forums, I am elucidating … more →

Tags: Academia, Economics, French Theory, Marxism, Books, Althusser, boltanski, Liberal critique, Marx

Marx and the Labor Theory of Value, part 2

Hego wrote 5 months ago: Given the interest of those who have thus far read this blog from political forums, I am elucidating … more →

Tags: French Theory, Marxism, Academia, Economics, Marx, Althusser, Young Marx, boltanski, marxist humanism

Marx and the Labor Theory of Value

Hego wrote 5 months ago: What precisely is Marx’s argument in Das Kapital is subject to interpretation, for Das Kapital … more →

Tags: Economics, Marxism, Books, Culture Industry, Das Kapital, fact value distinction, Marginalism, Marx

Marx and the Labor Theory of Value

Hego wrote 5 months ago: What precisely is Marx’s argument in Das Kapital is subject to interpretation, for Das Kapital … more →

Tags: Marxism, Economics, Marx, Das Kapital, Marginalism, fact value distinction, Culture Industry


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