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Stuff Matters Item Preview. If you believe that humans are naturally good then, if you maximize freedom justice will prevail.
I believe humans are both good and competitive, not in aggregate exploitative. In aggregate you will find exceptions, but not a rule. Understanding the difference between healthy competition and straight exploitation is something that you have to decide. I would recommend looking at the people who live next to you or you are in a relationship with. Are they fundamentally bad people or someone like yourself, someone with dreams and hopes that they are trying to actualize?
Does self-actualization go beyond the tangible goods and economic prosperity, perhaps faith and God is the center rather than material goods like Marx theorized? Mark Biernat - I write about frugality on the expense side and revenue generation ideas on the income side which can be applied to the country as a whole or your home economy.
Please like this page on FB. Thank you. Well Mr, Have you not read the Communist Manifesto?! Marx has nothing to do with equal society. On the contrary, what he proposes is quite simple: Some are born to work while some are luckier to exploit because of the existing conditions of the any old social system.
Therefore; working people or the labor class who inevitably have to work must attack any old system when they are strong enough and build a system of their own. Ricardo, Smith, and Marx were classical economists that were grappling with the issues of value.
This is why the Dimond Water Paradox was explained later. They all had similar views from one vantage point because this was before the marginal revolution. It was the marginal revolution Carl Menger etc that better addresses this. I am not denying that Ricardo and Smith had LTV in their ideas, I make a point of this in my class, however, it was Marx who ran with it.
Thank you for providing the downloads for Capital. I am planning on running a reading group for it and pending review that the links contain all the material relevent for Vol.
It seems that you have misinterpreted what Marx means by value here. He means value in the sense that it is something which another human being desires. This is not the same thing as exchange value, which, assuming a commodity of exchange of some currency, is the same as price. I believe you have confused value with exchange value, but they are not the same thing. Labor is the only source of value, as any commodity traded or exchanged with among human requires a non-zero amount of work by a human to produce.
Interpreting LTV this way, we can distill political economy down to how society decides to allocate human labor. Basically, if we imagine our capitalist society as a cloud of gas where we are all single atoms of said cloud, Labor is equivalent to heat. The modeling in this book reveals the relationship between labor and value, and why ONLY labor can create value.
The so-called Laws of Supply and Demand are in reality skewed by the state acting in the interests of capital. A typical example would be the early colonising by charter companies under the notions of Terra Nullius, then backed up by the military might of their states of origin. Classical imperialism… this is then further exacerbated by succeeding change towards pseudo- independence, of the vassal states, always with the working class subjugated by capital, all the while capital relying on the state to maintain the exploitation and regulating the balance of supply and demands upon the whims of capital,acting against the broader interests of the workers and peasants….
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