From: Gil Skillman (gskillman@wesleyan.edu)
Date: Tue Dec 10 2002 - 17:51:48 EST
For the record, the paper does not argue that the "development of Marx's value theory represented a 'triumph' over historical materialism," as Jerry suggests below. The "triumph" referred to in the title is of what in the paper I term Marx's "value-theoretic account of surplus value" over what I call his '"historical account of surplus value." Gil >A new paper by listmember Gil Skillman entitled: > >"The Triumph of Value Theory over History in Marx's > Evolving Critique of Capitalism" > ><http://www.umass.edu/economics/workshops/PoliticalEconomy/skillman.pdf>http://www.umass.edu/economics/workshops/PoliticalEconomy/skillman.pdf > >In pdf format; 42 pages. > >Do others agree that the development of Marx's value theory >represented a "triumph" over historical materialism? > >In solidarity, Jerry
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