What gives work its value?; the human worth of a physical product ; a modern reinterpretation of the theory of Karl Marx.(Brief article)(Book review)

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What gives work its value?; the human worth of a physical product ; a modern reinterpretation of the theory of Karl Marx.

Wilson, David.

Edwin Mellen Pr.

2006

201 pages

$109.95

Hardcover

HB201

Reconstructing Marx's theory of labor value, Wilson (London Metropolitan U., UK) argues that implicit in the theory is an argument for the non-identity of material productive activity and labor that produces value. In this formulation, labor is understood as a systematically constituted form of self-limiting activity, an "activity of ...

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