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Aufsatzsammlung 2 Marxismus 2 Arbeitswerttheorie 1 Feminismus 1 Fordismus 1 Geschlechterrolle 1 Hausarbeit 1 Labour theory of value 1 Marxism 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Werttheorie 1
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Article 945 Book / Working Paper 4
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Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Sammelwerk 1
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Bonefeld, Werner 22 Spence, Martin 13 Gall, Gregor 11 Joseph, Jonathan 11 Kerr, Derek 11 Arthur, Chris 10 Filho, Alfredo Saad 10 McCulloch, Andrew 10 Carter, Bob 9 Clarke, Simon 9 Harvie, David 9 Holloway, John 9 Darlington, Ralph 8 Fine, Ben 8 Freeman, Alan 8 Angelis, Massimo De 7 Atkinson, Rob 7 Carchedi, Guglielmo 7 Cohen, Sheila 7 Diamanti, Filio 7 Lapavitsas, Costas 7 Lau, Raymond W.K. 7 Pozo, Luis M. 7 Radice, Hugo 7 Ruggiero, Vincenzo 7 Shorthose, Jim 7 Stewart, Paul 7 Strange, Gerard 7 Taylor, Graham 7 Bancroft, Angus 6 Burkett, Paul 6 Clarke, Pete 6 Fairbrother, Peter 6 Gidley, Ben 6 Kiely, Ray 6 Wilde, Lawrence 6 Bieler, Andreas 5 Byrne, David 5 Moseley, Fred 5 Neary, Mike 5
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Capital & class : CC 946 Capital and Class 1
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OLC EcoSci 945 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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A profit rate invariant solution to the Marxian Transformation Problem - This solution is based on a new invariance postulate (the equilibrium profit rate invariance) which leads to Marx's total cost invariance, total profit (or surplus) invariance and total gross value invariance. Prices differ from labour values but the interdependence is maintained.
Loranger, Jean-Guy - In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 82, pp. 23-58
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POLEMIC - Value and negativity: A reply to Carchedi - In this Polemic Chris Arthur replies to Guglielmo Carchedi's Note on 'Dialectics of Negativity', published in Capital & Class 81.
Arthur, Chris - In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 82, pp. 17-22
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BEHIND THE NEWS - The legacy of Popular Unity, Chile 1973-2003 - Thirty years after the end of the Popular Unity (UP) government in Chile and the death of Salvador Allende, what lessons can be learned from the 'Chilean Road to Socialism'? This short comment highlights the importance of social property and mass mobilisation to the UP programme.
Barton, Jonathan - In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 82, pp. 9-16
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BEHIND THE NEWS - Like summer and good sex: Limitations of the work life balance campaign - Through reference to aspects of Critical Theory, this article draws out the limitations of the work life balance campaign, to show how its basic trajectory ensures it culminates in the 'containment' of change rather than promoting it. It contrasts this with other theories of work-time reduction that offer ...
Shorthose, Jim - In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 82, pp. 1-8
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In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 84, pp. 211
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SECTION 3 - CULTURAL SPACES AND CULTURAL LIVES - The smoking ban in Ireland: Smoke-free or smokescreen? Carmen Kuhling situates the smoking ban in Ireland within a wider political economic context, discussing some of the cultural tensions that it both reflects and prolongs, as Irish culture goes through an 'accelerated modernisation'.
Kuhling, Carmen - In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 84, pp. 211
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SECTION 3 - CULTURAL SPACES AND CULTURAL LIVES - Culture that works? Creative industries development in a working-class city - Mark Jayne provides an account of the somewhat misfiring attempts to use the arts and cultural production for urban regeneration in Stoke-on-Trent, and argues that this stems from a failure of cultural managers and policy-makers to develop sensitive, appropriate and ...
Jayne, Mark - In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 84, pp. 199-210
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SECTION 3 - CULTURAL SPACES AND CULTURAL LIVES - Loft living -- Bombay calling: Culture, work and everyday life on post-industrial Tyneside. A Joint Polemic - David Byrne and Chris Wharton provide a more critical view of the official cultural developments in Newcastle-Gateshead. They argue that these schemes undervalue traditional working-class culture, and signal a lack of real cultural ...
Byrne, David; Wharton, Chris - In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 84, pp. 191-198
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SECTION 3 - CULTURAL SPACES AND CULTURAL LIVES - NewcastleGateshead Quayside: Cultural investment and identities of resistance - Steven Miles reviews the cultural development of NewcastleGateshead Quayside and argues that, while such developments may initially be corporate-led, they are being re-colonised by working-class cultural actors who add their own sense of ownership and authorship.
Miles, Steven - In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 84, pp. 183-190
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SECTION 3 - CULTURAL SPACES AND CULTURAL LIVES - Enjoy the Ride: DIY culture in Nottingham - Following on from this, Pete Bradley describes his experiences as a cultural producer and activist within a 'vernacular' DIY cultural setting, and adds specific detail to the previous article.
Bradley, Pete - In: Capital & class : CC (2004) 84, pp. 179-182
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