Great lecture by John Milios.

"Marx’s theory of value constitutes not a ‘modification’ or a ‘correction’ of 
Classical Political Economy’s theory of value, but a new theoretical domain, 
shaping thus a new theoretical object of analysis. Marx’s notion of value does 
not coincide with Ricardo’s concept of value as ‘labour expended’, but it 
constitutes a complex notion, a theoretical ‘junction’ which allows the 
deciphering of the capital relation, by combining the specifically capitalist 
features of the labour process with the corresponding forms of appearance of 
the products of labour. In this way, value becomes an expression of the capital 
relation and the Capitalist Mode of Production (CMP) emerges as the main 
theoretical object of Marx’s analysis."

http://users.ntua.gr/jmilios/LectureESF_Short.doc


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