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=== | === The Critique of Political Economy. === | ||
Critique of Economy and Marxist Economy</br> | * Critique of Economy and Marxist Economy</br> | ||
Classic political economy vs vulgar economy.</br> | * Classic political economy vs vulgar economy.</br> | ||
Economic categories as historical realities.</br> | * Economic categories as historical realities.</br> | ||
=== Marx´s theory of exploitation === | |||
* Commodity, use value, exchange value, labour force, exploitation, surplus value, profit.</br> | |||
=== | === The dynamics of capitalist economy === | ||
Commodity, use value, exchange value, labour force, exploitation, surplus value, profit. | * Absolute and relative surplus value.</br> | ||
</br> | * Marxist theory of crisis.</br> | ||
=== | * Long waves of the capitalist economy</br> | ||
Absolute and relative surplus value.</br> | |||
Marxist theory of crisis.</br> | |||
Long waves of the capitalist economy</br> | |||
=== Reading materials === | === Reading materials === |
Latest revision as of 11:12, 4 November 2022
The Critique of Political Economy.
- Critique of Economy and Marxist Economy
- Classic political economy vs vulgar economy.
- Economic categories as historical realities.
Marx´s theory of exploitation
- Commodity, use value, exchange value, labour force, exploitation, surplus value, profit.
The dynamics of capitalist economy
- Absolute and relative surplus value.
- Marxist theory of crisis.
- Long waves of the capitalist economy
Reading materials
- Friedrich Engels, "Introduction" to "Wage Labout and Capital" (Extract), 1891