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Capitalism in the 21st Century : Through the Prism of Value.

By: Carchedi, GuglielmoContributor(s): Roberts, MichaelMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IIPPEPublisher: London : Pluto Press, 2022Copyright date: �2022Description: 1 online resource (276 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781786806970Genre/Form: Electronic books. Additional physical formats: Print version:: Capitalism in the 21st CenturyOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- 1. Value and Nature -- Marx and Engels on Nature -- Labour and Nature: The Source of Wealth -- Measuring the Damage -- Nature and Rent -- Raw Materials and Profitability -- Global Warming and Climate Change -- Mainstream economics and climate change -- Measuring Global Warming and Growth -- The Market Solution -- The 'Degrowth' Solution -- The Planning Solution -- Pandemics: Nature Strikes Back -- 2. Money, Prices and Value -- Marx's Value Theory of Money -- Modern Monetary Theory -- Cryptocurrencies -- Digital Currencies -- Inflation -- 3. Crises and Value -- Marx's Theory of Crises -- Marx's Theory of Crisis Is Both Cyclical and Secular -- Alternative Marxist Theories of Crises -- 4. Imperialism and Value -- Global Growth and Profitability of Capital -- Productivity and Imperialism -- Lenin and Modern Imperialism -- The Economics of Imperialism: The Evidence -- Alternative Views of UE -- Super-exploitation -- Measuring Unequal Exchange in Trade -- Is China Imperialist? -- Summary -- 5. Robots, Knowledge and Value -- Robots and the Law of Value -- Knowledge and Value -- How Is Knowledge Produced? -- Machine 'Thinking' -- Individual and Social Knowledge -- Class Knowledge -- The Myth of the Non-neutrality of Knowledge -- Value and the Internet -- Conclusion -- 6. Socialism -- Value and Socialism -- The Transitional Economy -- Case Study: The Soviet Union -- Case Study: China's Transition -- Productivity versus Profitability -- State Capitalism or a Transitional Economy? -- Socialist Planning versus the Law of Value -- Appendix 1. The Value Theory of Inflation: The Method -- Appendix 2. Measuring Unequal Exchange in International Trade -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: A sweeping, authoritative and accessible overview of major issues in the global economy from a Marxist perspective.
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- 1. Value and Nature -- Marx and Engels on Nature -- Labour and Nature: The Source of Wealth -- Measuring the Damage -- Nature and Rent -- Raw Materials and Profitability -- Global Warming and Climate Change -- Mainstream economics and climate change -- Measuring Global Warming and Growth -- The Market Solution -- The 'Degrowth' Solution -- The Planning Solution -- Pandemics: Nature Strikes Back -- 2. Money, Prices and Value -- Marx's Value Theory of Money -- Modern Monetary Theory -- Cryptocurrencies -- Digital Currencies -- Inflation -- 3. Crises and Value -- Marx's Theory of Crises -- Marx's Theory of Crisis Is Both Cyclical and Secular -- Alternative Marxist Theories of Crises -- 4. Imperialism and Value -- Global Growth and Profitability of Capital -- Productivity and Imperialism -- Lenin and Modern Imperialism -- The Economics of Imperialism: The Evidence -- Alternative Views of UE -- Super-exploitation -- Measuring Unequal Exchange in Trade -- Is China Imperialist? -- Summary -- 5. Robots, Knowledge and Value -- Robots and the Law of Value -- Knowledge and Value -- How Is Knowledge Produced? -- Machine 'Thinking' -- Individual and Social Knowledge -- Class Knowledge -- The Myth of the Non-neutrality of Knowledge -- Value and the Internet -- Conclusion -- 6. Socialism -- Value and Socialism -- The Transitional Economy -- Case Study: The Soviet Union -- Case Study: China's Transition -- Productivity versus Profitability -- State Capitalism or a Transitional Economy? -- Socialist Planning versus the Law of Value -- Appendix 1. The Value Theory of Inflation: The Method -- Appendix 2. Measuring Unequal Exchange in International Trade -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

A sweeping, authoritative and accessible overview of major issues in the global economy from a Marxist perspective.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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