The Boundless Thirst for Surplus-Labor
…in the history of capitalist production, the determination of what is a working day, presents itself as the result of a struggle, a struggle between collective capital, i.e., the class…
…in the history of capitalist production, the determination of what is a working day, presents itself as the result of a struggle, a struggle between collective capital, i.e., the class…
…the industrial; would try applying the capital and labor issue of then to the capital and automation issue of today. Meanwhile, in the absence of those of such big minds,…
Socially Ambivalent Labour Time XI, Capital, volume II Aside from a comment on the “labour socially necessary” in Engels’s preface, there is no other mention of socially necessary labour time…
…end of Bretton Woods also meant the end of the acceptance of capital controls, and capital began to flow more freely, first among the advanced economies and then to the…
…is an arrangement with provider-governed organizations, not financial intermediaries. If primary care needs capital, the capital should be tied to the expectation that providers will control how it is used….
…end of Bretton Woods also meant the end of the acceptance of capital controls, and capital began to flow more freely, first among the advanced economies and then to the…
…times, minimum wage laws and public disapproval of non-paying jobs have largely eliminated this particular way of acquiring human capital. However, many people continue to take lower-paying jobs than they…
…now the next shoe has clearly dropped. But the other news last week, on manufacturers’ new durable and capital goods orders, told a completely different story, as both increased to…
…requiring capital jurors to find ‘aggravating’ factors, by separating capital trials into the guilt/innocence and sentencing phases we see today and by guaranteeing appellate review of all death sentences.” Georgia…
…ages, becomes obsolete, its value is depreciated on balance sheets; this is also called “consumption of fixed capital.” So the blue slice here is net investment/capital formation: gross capital formation minus capital…