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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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ARTICLES An Integral Approach to the Asian 'Crisis': The (Dis-)Articulation of the Production and Financial (Dis-)Orders This paper develops a regulationist account of the Asian Crisis. Despite the structural coherence between production and financial forms in post-Plaza East Asia, the production and financial orders were liable to structural crises that could be conjuncturally exacerbated. The ...
Sum, Ngai-Ling - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 74, pp. 141
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ARTICLES Limiting National Interventionism in the United States: The Warfare-Welfare State as Restrictive Governance Paradigm - Because modern U.S. governance is organized in terms of a warfare-welfare paradigm the welfare state has remained a weak adjunct to a powerful warfare state. Postwar policy developments leading right up to the recent attacks on the welfare state and the growing ...
Waddell, Brian - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 74, pp. 109-140
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ARTICLES 'We Earn Only For You': Peasants and 'Real' Markets In Northern Pakistan - Contrary to the propositions of bourgeois economics, the operation of 'real' markets are embedded within the social relations of production. An analysis of the operation of wheat markets in northern Pakistan demonstrates the mechanisms by which 'real' markets structurally subordinate the members of the peasant ...
Akram-Lodhi, A.Haroon - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 74, pp. 79-108
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ARTICLES Brenner on Competition - This paper criticizes Brenner's emphasis on competition within Manufacturing in his analysis of the falling profit rate, inversing the relationship between the decline of the profit rate and competition as in Marx. Assumptions concerning price competition appear arbitrary and proofs are deficient. Brenner cannot escape the reliance on the rise of wages.
Duménil, Gérard; Glick, Mark; Lévy, Dominique - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 74, pp. 61-78
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ARTICLES Corporate Retreat and the Abandonment of Host Economies in the Era of the 'Globalisation' of Capital: The Case of ManufacturingCo in the North East Region of England - The 'globalisation' debate contains several themes for Left analysis of corporate retreat and host economy abandonment that are explored in a case study of ManufacturingCo in the North East region of England: Historical ...
Pike, Andy - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 74, pp. 31-60
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ARTICLES The Expansion of Capital and Uneven Development on a World Scale - This paper analyses the uneven development of capitalism on a world scale and offers a theoretical explanation for the phenomenon. It explains the divergence among countries in level of development in terms of primary and secondary uneven development, both resulting from the process of accumulation.
Weeks, John - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 74, pp. 9-30
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BEHIND THE NEWS - Roadblocks in Argentina: Against the Violence of Stability - During the 1990s and 2000, workers and the unemployed staged roadblocks as a form of protest against the neo-liberal adjustment in Argentina. This paper argues that by blocking roads, labour sets a physical and visible barrier to the violence of capital entailed in 'stability'.
Dinerstein, Ana C. - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 74, pp. 1-8
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POLEMIC - Britain at Work: Letting the Facts Speak for Themselves? - The Workplace industrial relations and Employee Relations Surveys have been the major sources of empirical data in the field since the publication of the first report in 1980 through to the most recent volume published in 1999. The author reviews the current volume in this context and suggests that we need to cast a critical eye ...
Stirling, John - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 73, pp. 173
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ARTICLES - Race, Multiculturalism, and Labour Organizing in the United States: Lessons for Europe - The article analyses the recent efforts in the US labour movement to organize non-white minority workers in low-wage industries. The lessons for trade unions in Europe are explored with reference to the historical patterns of racism in US labour unions and rank and file struggles for racial equality
Lüthje, Boy; Scherrer, Christoph - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 73, pp. 141-172
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ARTICLES - The People-Nature Relation and the Historical Significance of the Labour Theory of Value. - This article argues that it is not Marx's labour theory of value but rather capitalism itself that assumes a free appropriation of natural resources. It is further demonstrated that capitalist reforms cannot ensure ecological sustainability, while communism could create the conditions for ...
Liodakis, George - In: Capital & class : CC (2001) 73, pp. 113-140
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