Free to lose :: an introduction to Marxist economic philosophy /
John Roemer challenges the morality of an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production. Unless you start with a certain amount of wealth in such a society, you are only "free to lose." This book addresses crucial questions of political philosophy and normative...
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Zusammenfassung: | John Roemer challenges the morality of an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production. Unless you start with a certain amount of wealth in such a society, you are only "free to lose." This book addresses crucial questions of political philosophy and normative economics in terms understandable by readers with a minimal knowledge of economics. |
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505 | 0 | |a Contents -- 1. Introduction -- The Private Property System -- Exploitation -- Classes -- Historical Materialism -- Capitalism and Freedom -- Method -- A Preview -- 2. The Origin of Exploitation -- An Egalitarian Distribution of Capital -- The Technical Definition of Exploitation -- Unequal Ownership of the Capital Stock -- The Causes of Exploitation -- The Industrial Reserve Army -- Concluding Comments -- 3. Feudalism and Capitalism -- A Brief Account of Feudalism -- A Difference between Capitalism and Feudalism -- 4. Exploitation and Profits | |
505 | 8 | |a Embodied Labor and ExploitationPrices and the Profit Rate -- The Relationship between Exploitation and Profits -- An Economy with Many Produced Goods -- The Social Division of Labor and the Perception of Exploitation -- The Labor Theory of Value -- 5. The Morality of Exploitation -- Exploitation as the Source of Profits -- The Initial Distribution -- Justification of Unequal Distribution -- 6. The Emergence of Class -- A Definition of Equilibrium for a Corn Model with Assets -- Class Formation -- Class and Wealth -- Class and Exploitation | |
505 | 8 | |a The Significance of ClassExploitation Deemphasized -- 7. Exploitation without a Labor Market -- The Corn Economy with a Capital Market -- Capital Market Island: The Five-Class Model -- Capital Markets and Workers� Cooperatives -- Exploitation without Labor or Capital Markets -- International Capitalism: Imperialism and Labor Migration -- Domination versus Exploitation versus Property Relations -- 8. Historical Materialism -- Economic Structure, Productive Forces, and Superstructure -- The Role of Class Struggle -- The Logic of the Theory | |
505 | 8 | |a Challenges from Economic HistoryEvolving Property Relations -- 9. Evolving Forms of Exploitation -- Historical Materialism and Private Property -- The Failure of Surplus Value as a Measure of Exploitation -- A Property-Relations Approach to Capitalist Exploitation -- Feudal Exploitation -- A Comparison of Revolutionary Transitions -- Socialist Exploitation -- Socially Necessary Exploitation -- Syndicalization versus Socialization -- 10. Public Ownership of the Means of Production -- The Case for Public Ownership -- Three Political Philosophies | |
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contents | Contents -- 1. Introduction -- The Private Property System -- Exploitation -- Classes -- Historical Materialism -- Capitalism and Freedom -- Method -- A Preview -- 2. The Origin of Exploitation -- An Egalitarian Distribution of Capital -- The Technical Definition of Exploitation -- Unequal Ownership of the Capital Stock -- The Causes of Exploitation -- The Industrial Reserve Army -- Concluding Comments -- 3. Feudalism and Capitalism -- A Brief Account of Feudalism -- A Difference between Capitalism and Feudalism -- 4. Exploitation and Profits Embodied Labor and ExploitationPrices and the Profit Rate -- The Relationship between Exploitation and Profits -- An Economy with Many Produced Goods -- The Social Division of Labor and the Perception of Exploitation -- The Labor Theory of Value -- 5. The Morality of Exploitation -- Exploitation as the Source of Profits -- The Initial Distribution -- Justification of Unequal Distribution -- 6. The Emergence of Class -- A Definition of Equilibrium for a Corn Model with Assets -- Class Formation -- Class and Wealth -- Class and Exploitation The Significance of ClassExploitation Deemphasized -- 7. Exploitation without a Labor Market -- The Corn Economy with a Capital Market -- Capital Market Island: The Five-Class Model -- Capital Markets and Workers� Cooperatives -- Exploitation without Labor or Capital Markets -- International Capitalism: Imperialism and Labor Migration -- Domination versus Exploitation versus Property Relations -- 8. Historical Materialism -- Economic Structure, Productive Forces, and Superstructure -- The Role of Class Struggle -- The Logic of the Theory Challenges from Economic HistoryEvolving Property Relations -- 9. Evolving Forms of Exploitation -- Historical Materialism and Private Property -- The Failure of Surplus Value as a Measure of Exploitation -- A Property-Relations Approach to Capitalist Exploitation -- Feudal Exploitation -- A Comparison of Revolutionary Transitions -- Socialist Exploitation -- Socially Necessary Exploitation -- Syndicalization versus Socialization -- 10. Public Ownership of the Means of Production -- The Case for Public Ownership -- Three Political Philosophies The Story of Able and InfirmCharacterization of an Economic Constitution -- Evaluation -- 11. Epilogue -- Appendix: Statements and Proofs of Theorems -- Bibliographical Notes -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Roemer, John E. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80119786 Free to lose : an introduction to Marxist economic philosophy / John E. Roemer. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1988. 1 online resource (x, 203 pages :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier polychrome. rdacc http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAColourContent/1003 text file rdaft http://rdaregistry.info/termList/fileType/1002 Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-197) and index. Print version record. Contents -- 1. Introduction -- The Private Property System -- Exploitation -- Classes -- Historical Materialism -- Capitalism and Freedom -- Method -- A Preview -- 2. The Origin of Exploitation -- An Egalitarian Distribution of Capital -- The Technical Definition of Exploitation -- Unequal Ownership of the Capital Stock -- The Causes of Exploitation -- The Industrial Reserve Army -- Concluding Comments -- 3. Feudalism and Capitalism -- A Brief Account of Feudalism -- A Difference between Capitalism and Feudalism -- 4. Exploitation and Profits Embodied Labor and ExploitationPrices and the Profit Rate -- The Relationship between Exploitation and Profits -- An Economy with Many Produced Goods -- The Social Division of Labor and the Perception of Exploitation -- The Labor Theory of Value -- 5. The Morality of Exploitation -- Exploitation as the Source of Profits -- The Initial Distribution -- Justification of Unequal Distribution -- 6. The Emergence of Class -- A Definition of Equilibrium for a Corn Model with Assets -- Class Formation -- Class and Wealth -- Class and Exploitation The Significance of ClassExploitation Deemphasized -- 7. Exploitation without a Labor Market -- The Corn Economy with a Capital Market -- Capital Market Island: The Five-Class Model -- Capital Markets and Workersâ€? Cooperatives -- Exploitation without Labor or Capital Markets -- International Capitalism: Imperialism and Labor Migration -- Domination versus Exploitation versus Property Relations -- 8. Historical Materialism -- Economic Structure, Productive Forces, and Superstructure -- The Role of Class Struggle -- The Logic of the Theory Challenges from Economic HistoryEvolving Property Relations -- 9. Evolving Forms of Exploitation -- Historical Materialism and Private Property -- The Failure of Surplus Value as a Measure of Exploitation -- A Property-Relations Approach to Capitalist Exploitation -- Feudal Exploitation -- A Comparison of Revolutionary Transitions -- Socialist Exploitation -- Socially Necessary Exploitation -- Syndicalization versus Socialization -- 10. Public Ownership of the Means of Production -- The Case for Public Ownership -- Three Political Philosophies The Story of Able and InfirmCharacterization of an Economic Constitution -- Evaluation -- 11. Epilogue -- Appendix: Statements and Proofs of Theorems -- Bibliographical Notes -- References -- Index English. John Roemer challenges the morality of an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production. Unless you start with a certain amount of wealth in such a society, you are only "free to lose." This book addresses crucial questions of political philosophy and normative economics in terms understandable by readers with a minimal knowledge of economics. Marxian economics Mathematical models. Marxian economics Philosophy. Économie marxiste Modèles mathématiques. Économie marxiste Philosophie. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Ideologies Communism & Socialism. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. bisacsh Marxian economics Philosophy fast Marxian economics Mathematical models fast Economie marxiste modèles mathématiques. ram Economie marxiste Philosophie. ram has work: Free to lose (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGmqjVt7Mr3vc4q37mCWjC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Roemer, John E. Free to lose. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1988 0674318765 9780674318762 (DLC) 87012121 (OCoLC)15793165 |
spellingShingle | Roemer, John E. Free to lose : an introduction to Marxist economic philosophy / Contents -- 1. Introduction -- The Private Property System -- Exploitation -- Classes -- Historical Materialism -- Capitalism and Freedom -- Method -- A Preview -- 2. The Origin of Exploitation -- An Egalitarian Distribution of Capital -- The Technical Definition of Exploitation -- Unequal Ownership of the Capital Stock -- The Causes of Exploitation -- The Industrial Reserve Army -- Concluding Comments -- 3. Feudalism and Capitalism -- A Brief Account of Feudalism -- A Difference between Capitalism and Feudalism -- 4. Exploitation and Profits Embodied Labor and ExploitationPrices and the Profit Rate -- The Relationship between Exploitation and Profits -- An Economy with Many Produced Goods -- The Social Division of Labor and the Perception of Exploitation -- The Labor Theory of Value -- 5. The Morality of Exploitation -- Exploitation as the Source of Profits -- The Initial Distribution -- Justification of Unequal Distribution -- 6. The Emergence of Class -- A Definition of Equilibrium for a Corn Model with Assets -- Class Formation -- Class and Wealth -- Class and Exploitation The Significance of ClassExploitation Deemphasized -- 7. Exploitation without a Labor Market -- The Corn Economy with a Capital Market -- Capital Market Island: The Five-Class Model -- Capital Markets and Workersâ€? Cooperatives -- Exploitation without Labor or Capital Markets -- International Capitalism: Imperialism and Labor Migration -- Domination versus Exploitation versus Property Relations -- 8. Historical Materialism -- Economic Structure, Productive Forces, and Superstructure -- The Role of Class Struggle -- The Logic of the Theory Challenges from Economic HistoryEvolving Property Relations -- 9. Evolving Forms of Exploitation -- Historical Materialism and Private Property -- The Failure of Surplus Value as a Measure of Exploitation -- A Property-Relations Approach to Capitalist Exploitation -- Feudal Exploitation -- A Comparison of Revolutionary Transitions -- Socialist Exploitation -- Socially Necessary Exploitation -- Syndicalization versus Socialization -- 10. Public Ownership of the Means of Production -- The Case for Public Ownership -- Three Political Philosophies The Story of Able and InfirmCharacterization of an Economic Constitution -- Evaluation -- 11. Epilogue -- Appendix: Statements and Proofs of Theorems -- Bibliographical Notes -- References -- Index Marxian economics Mathematical models. Marxian economics Philosophy. Économie marxiste Modèles mathématiques. Économie marxiste Philosophie. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Ideologies Communism & Socialism. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. bisacsh Marxian economics Philosophy fast Marxian economics Mathematical models fast Economie marxiste modèles mathématiques. ram Economie marxiste Philosophie. ram |
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