The Missing Book on Wage-Labour
Michael A. Lebowitz
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Michael A. Lebowitz: Simon Fraser University
Chapter 3 in Beyond Capital, 2003, pp 27-50 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract To understand Capital, it is necessary to grasp what it is not. We know that Capital was never completed. Nevertheless, the problems described in the preceding chapter cannot be blamed upon the unfinished state of Capital. After all, the basic contents of the latter two volumes were reasonably clear in Marx’s mind before he completed his final draft of Volume I of Capital: I cannot bring myself to send anything off until I have the whole thing in front of me. WHATEVER SHORTCOMINGS THEY MAY HAVE, the advantage of my writings is that they are an artistic whole, and this can only be achieved through my practice of never having things printed until I have them before me in their entirety.1
Keywords: Political Economy; Real Wage; Indifference Curve; Capitalist Production; Wage Labour (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1057/9781403943729_3
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