This paper sums up the Marxian analysis of the capitalist exploitation process. The double aspect of direction is emphasized. Notions of formal and real exploitation are used to show that division of labor is less the way to improve productivity than to increase the capital's share of the surplus value.Ce texte expose les principaux traits de l'analyse par Marx du procès capitaliste d'exploitation de la force de travail. Après avoir rappelé ce qu'est la théorie de l'exploitation, les notions de coopération simple et de travailleur collectif permettent d'identifier le double aspect du commandement dans la production capitaliste. Dans la manufacture, où la subordination du travail est tout d'abord formelle, le métier est recomposé à partir de...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
This paper sums up the Marxian analysis of the capitalist exploitation process. The double aspect of...
This paper sums up the Marxian analysis of the capitalist exploitation process. The double aspect of...
This paper sums up the Marxian analysis of the capitalist exploitation process. The double aspect of...
This paper sums up the Marxian analysis of the capitalist exploitation process. The double aspect of...
It is well known that Karl Marx explained profit in capitalist economies as arising primarily from t...
This article explores the theory of exploitation which Marx sets out in Capital. It argues that Marx...
Marx related his definition of exploitation to the foundation of value, i.e., labour power. The A. i...
Marx related his definition of exploitation to the foundation of value, i.e., labour power. The A. i...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2009.htmDocuments de travail...
This paper is intended to show that the framework of Capital which starts with the statement of the ...
This paper is intended to show that the framework of Capital which starts with the statement of the ...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
This paper sums up the Marxian analysis of the capitalist exploitation process. The double aspect of...
This paper sums up the Marxian analysis of the capitalist exploitation process. The double aspect of...
This paper sums up the Marxian analysis of the capitalist exploitation process. The double aspect of...
This paper sums up the Marxian analysis of the capitalist exploitation process. The double aspect of...
It is well known that Karl Marx explained profit in capitalist economies as arising primarily from t...
This article explores the theory of exploitation which Marx sets out in Capital. It argues that Marx...
Marx related his definition of exploitation to the foundation of value, i.e., labour power. The A. i...
Marx related his definition of exploitation to the foundation of value, i.e., labour power. The A. i...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2009.htmDocuments de travail...
This paper is intended to show that the framework of Capital which starts with the statement of the ...
This paper is intended to show that the framework of Capital which starts with the statement of the ...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...
Marx develops two different theories of the employment relationship. The first is based on an agreem...