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... forces at work in capitalist society . As related to economic crises , this question can be made more specific : do the crisis - producing forces tend to become more severe in the course of capitalist development , so that eventually ...
... forces at work in capitalist society . As related to economic crises , this question can be made more specific : do the crisis - producing forces tend to become more severe in the course of capitalist development , so that eventually ...
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... forces which have the effect of counteracting the tendency to underconsumption , forces which evidently have been powerful enough to dominate the actual historical course of capitalist de- velopment . In order to reach an answer to the ...
... forces which have the effect of counteracting the tendency to underconsumption , forces which evidently have been powerful enough to dominate the actual historical course of capitalist de- velopment . In order to reach an answer to the ...
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... forces , the working class or the capitalist class , is able to gain a decisive triumph - as happened in Germany and , less unambiguously , in other parts of central and eastern Europe in 1918 and 1919. It is the last case which ...
... forces , the working class or the capitalist class , is able to gain a decisive triumph - as happened in Germany and , less unambiguously , in other parts of central and eastern Europe in 1918 and 1919. It is the last case which ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
MARXS METHOD II | 11 |
THE QUALITATIVEVALUE PROBLEM | 23 |
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abstraction accumulation analysis assume assumption become breakdown capi capitalist development capitalist production capitalist society chapter character colonial competition composition of capital constant capital consumers consumption contradictions countries crises crisis demand depression domination duction economic economists effect equal exchange value existence expansion factor falling tendency fascism follows forces growth hence Hilferding Ibid imperialism imperialist important income increase industry interests investment Kautsky labor power law of value Lenin Marx Marx's Marxian Marxian economics Marxist means of production modern monopolistic monopoly capital nations necessary nomic organic composition output overproduction period political economy population position possible problem quantity question rate of profit rate of surplus reason relative reproduction scheme reserve army Ricardo rise Rosa Luxemburg simple commodity production Simple Reproduction social relations socialist sumption surplus value talist tendency to underconsumption theoretical theory tion Tugan value theory variable capital wages workers