Production versus Capital in Motion: A Reply to Fine and Saad-Filho

Historical Materialism 16 (4):181-203 (2008)
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Abstract

A further critique of Fine and Saad-Filho's reading of Marxist political economy: it neglects the monetary dimension of Marx's analysis; it focuses too much on production, and on the organic composition of capital, treated in isolation from the overall circuit of capital. An alternative theorisation is proposed, stressing what will now be called emergence patterns in Marx's value theory, and giving due weight to circulation, realisation, competition and capital allocation.

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Theories of Surplus Value.Karl Marx, G. A. Bonner & Emile Burns - 1954 - Science and Society 18 (3):274-275.
Emergence.John H. Holland - 1997 - Philosophica 59 (1).
A Critique of Value-Form Marxism.Jim Kincaid - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (2):85-120.

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