In this Book
- Capital and Exploitation
- Book
- 2014
- Published by: Princeton University Press
- Series: Princeton Legacy Library
Professor Weeks proposes that the key to Marx's critique of capitalist society is the labor theory of value. A commodity-producing society, he argues, necessarily gives rise to a capitalist society, so that commodity production and the exploitation of labor are inseparably linked.
Originally published in 1982.
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Table of Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- pp. ix-x
- INTRODUCTION
- pp. 1-8
- I VALUE AS EMBODIED LABOR
- pp. 9-24
- II VALUE ASA SOCIAL RELATION
- pp. 25-47
- IV THEORY OF MONEY
- pp. 93-120
- V CREDIT, CREDIT CRISES, AND SOCIAL CAPITAL
- pp. 121-146
- VI THE COMPETITION AMONG CAPITALS
- pp. 147-170
- VII FIXED CAPITAL AND CIRCULATION
- pp. 171-184
- VIII ACCUMULATION AND CRISES
- pp. 185-216