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Index
Cover Page
Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1: Materialist Dialectics
1.1 Real abstractions and mental generalisations
1.2: Marx, Hegel and ‘new dialectics’
1.3: Conclusion
2: Interpretations of Marx’s Value Theory
2.1: Embodied labour approaches
2.2: Value form theories
2.3: Conclusion
3: Value and Capital
3.1: Division of labour, exploitation and value
3.2: Capital
3.3: Conclusion
4: Wages and Exploitation
4.1: Wage labour and exploitation
4.2: Value of labour power
4.3: Conclusion
5: Values, Prices and Exploitation
5.1: Normalisation of labour
5.2: Synchronisation of labour
5.3: Homogenisation of labour
5.4: Conclusion
6: Composition of Capital
6.1: Understanding the composition of capital
6.2: Production and the composition of capital
6.3: Capital accumulation
6.4: Conclusion
7: Transformation of Values into Prices of Production
7.1: Surplus value, profit and the composition of capital
7.2: From values to prices of production
7.3: The transformation of input values
7.4: Conclusion
8: Money, Credit and Inflation
8.1: Labour and money
8.2: Money and prices of production
8.3: Credit, money and inflation
8.4: Conclusion
Conclusion
Notes
Introduction
1: Materialist dialectics
2: Interpretations of marx’s value theory
3: Value and capital
4: Wages and exploitation
5: Values, prices and exploitation
6: Composition of capital
7: Transformation of values into prices of production
8: Money, credit and inflation
Conclusion
Bibliography
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