Is Marx's theory of profit right? : the simultaneist-temporalist debate /

"This collection focuses on a long-running debate over the logical validity of Karl Marx's theory that exploitation is the exclusive source of capitalists' profits. The "Fundamental Marxian Theorem" was long thought to have shown that orthodox Marxian economics succeeds in r...

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Group Author: Potts, Nick, 1965- (Editor); Kliman, Andrew, 1955- (Editor)
Published: Lexington Books,
Publisher Address: Lanham, MD :
Publication Dates: [2015]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Heterodox studies in the critique of political economy
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Summary: "This collection focuses on a long-running debate over the logical validity of Karl Marx's theory that exploitation is the exclusive source of capitalists' profits. The "Fundamental Marxian Theorem" was long thought to have shown that orthodox Marxian economics succeeds in replicating Marx's conclusion. The debate begins with Andrew Kliman's disproof of that claim"--Amazon website.
Carrier Form: xiii, 180 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-174) and index.
ISBN: 9780739196335
0739196332
9780739196311
0739196316
Index Number: HB206
CLC: F014.31
F091.9
Call Number: F091.9/I731
Contents: A sad story: an introduction to and commentary on the debate /
Simultaneous valuation vs. the exploitation theory of profit /
On the TSSI and the exploitation theory of profit /
Deriving a negative PNP /
Exploitation, profits, and time /
Replicating Marx: a reply to Mohun /
The incoherence of the TSSI: a reply to Kliman and Freeman /
Simultaneous valuation vs. the exploitation theory of profit: a summing up /
The truthiness of Veneziani's critique of Marx and the TSSI /
The temporal single-system interpretation: underdetermination and inconsistency /
No longer a question of truth? the knell of scientific bourgeois marxian economics and a positive alternative /
Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more /
Physicalism and the exploitation theory of profit are incompatible: a response to Robert Paul Wolff /
Response to professors Freeman and Kliman and Mr. Byron /
Subsequent dialogue between Kliman and Wolff /