Marx, Marginalism and Modern Sociology
... of society. In general the social processes within which the economic reproduction of society is secured involve political, legal and normative regulation that call forth specific social institutions on which regulative functions devolve. Thus it is not in general the case that economic reproduction ...
... of society. In general the social processes within which the economic reproduction of society is secured involve political, legal and normative regulation that call forth specific social institutions on which regulative functions devolve. Thus it is not in general the case that economic reproduction ...
The Shadow of Exploitation in Weber`s Class Analysis
... one of the defining characteristics of class analysis in Weberian tradition is the virtual absence of a systematic concept of exploitation. Nothing better captures the central contrast between the Marxist and Weberian traditions of class analysis than the difference between a class concept centered ...
... one of the defining characteristics of class analysis in Weberian tradition is the virtual absence of a systematic concept of exploitation. Nothing better captures the central contrast between the Marxist and Weberian traditions of class analysis than the difference between a class concept centered ...
ipesp09-5-5tue-globalization
... Globalization across Time • Trade: Share of Exports in World Output – Peaked in 1913 – This point was not surpassed until 1970 (G&I, 5) ...
... Globalization across Time • Trade: Share of Exports in World Output – Peaked in 1913 – This point was not surpassed until 1970 (G&I, 5) ...
THE CONTINUING RELEVANCE OF FRED - dinamia`cet-iul
... The above quotation sums up one of the most important insights developed by Fred Hirsh in Social Limits to Growth, published in 1976. This article is an effort to bring into contemporary debate the analysis forged in this remarkable and much neglected work of economic theory. As with almost all ambi ...
... The above quotation sums up one of the most important insights developed by Fred Hirsh in Social Limits to Growth, published in 1976. This article is an effort to bring into contemporary debate the analysis forged in this remarkable and much neglected work of economic theory. As with almost all ambi ...
Principles of Microeconomics, 7e (Case/Fair)
... 45) According to Figure 2.4, the point where only trucks are produced is A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. Answer: A Diff: 2 Type: A 46) According to Figure 2.4, a decrease in unemployment may be represented by the movement from A) B to A. B) B to D. C) C to D. D) A to C. Answer: C Diff: 2 Type: A 47) Accord ...
... 45) According to Figure 2.4, the point where only trucks are produced is A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. Answer: A Diff: 2 Type: A 46) According to Figure 2.4, a decrease in unemployment may be represented by the movement from A) B to A. B) B to D. C) C to D. D) A to C. Answer: C Diff: 2 Type: A 47) Accord ...
(1999). `Self-organisation of society by scale: a spatial reworking of
... and of modes of regulation, depends in part upon whether an appropriate scale division of labour is established between their component activities. It is suggested from the analysis that it is possible on this basis to develop a regulationist account of the fundamental tendency towards the integrati ...
... and of modes of regulation, depends in part upon whether an appropriate scale division of labour is established between their component activities. It is suggested from the analysis that it is possible on this basis to develop a regulationist account of the fundamental tendency towards the integrati ...
MODERNISM/
... with the end of communism - but already this sketches a quite different 'knowledge' from the way modernism is 'known' through the citation of major works of art or artists. Rather than pursue a description of this kind, however, we need to see how postmodernism is first of all a name for the series ...
... with the end of communism - but already this sketches a quite different 'knowledge' from the way modernism is 'known' through the citation of major works of art or artists. Rather than pursue a description of this kind, however, we need to see how postmodernism is first of all a name for the series ...
Postmodernism and Sociology: From the - CJ
... over unity, problematize subjectivity, and reconstitute science. Indeed, most postmodernists, affected by this intense theoretical upheaval, are poststructuralists; they share these epistemological critiques, radicalize them, and extend them into new theoretical fields like politics, society, and hi ...
... over unity, problematize subjectivity, and reconstitute science. Indeed, most postmodernists, affected by this intense theoretical upheaval, are poststructuralists; they share these epistemological critiques, radicalize them, and extend them into new theoretical fields like politics, society, and hi ...
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... accumulated stock of wealth; as resources, themselves a stock of wealth and the result of past production, used in further production; as any stock of productive assets that contributes to the further accumulation of wealth. We demonstrate how, as the industrial economy developed and its complexity ...
... accumulated stock of wealth; as resources, themselves a stock of wealth and the result of past production, used in further production; as any stock of productive assets that contributes to the further accumulation of wealth. We demonstrate how, as the industrial economy developed and its complexity ...
Slides - James Ashley Morrison
... (Bailey, Goldstein & Weingast) • Welfare state: safety nets make populace more amenable to globalization (Rodrik) ...
... (Bailey, Goldstein & Weingast) • Welfare state: safety nets make populace more amenable to globalization (Rodrik) ...
A Post-Keynesian Response to Piketty`s “Fundamental Contradiction
... Many of the previous conclusions arise from the fact that Piketty does not give sufficient consideration to the issues of aggregate demand and its effects on income distribution. In other words, there is no indication of the work of Keynes or Cambridge post-Keynesians informing the argument of this ...
... Many of the previous conclusions arise from the fact that Piketty does not give sufficient consideration to the issues of aggregate demand and its effects on income distribution. In other words, there is no indication of the work of Keynes or Cambridge post-Keynesians informing the argument of this ...
What Is Globalization? The Definitional Issue – Again” Jan Aart Scholte
... When new vocabulary gains such wide currency across continents and cultures, can it just be explained away as fad? Or does the novel word highlight a significant change in the world, where new terminology is needed to discuss new conditions? For example, when Jeremy Bentham coined the word ‘interna ...
... When new vocabulary gains such wide currency across continents and cultures, can it just be explained away as fad? Or does the novel word highlight a significant change in the world, where new terminology is needed to discuss new conditions? For example, when Jeremy Bentham coined the word ‘interna ...
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... Our paper develops a preference-based theory of outsourcing in which outsourcing is bene…cial because it mitigates the information problem with respect to the identi…cation of local tastes for the manufactured good – that is, the local economy is engaged in “design for manufacturing” to suit local p ...
... Our paper develops a preference-based theory of outsourcing in which outsourcing is bene…cial because it mitigates the information problem with respect to the identi…cation of local tastes for the manufactured good – that is, the local economy is engaged in “design for manufacturing” to suit local p ...
Weber Lecture 2013 - University of Warwick
... In my lecture today I’ll return to my Heimat Germany. We already spoke about two other German scholars of the nineteenth century in this module, Leopold von Ranke and Karl Marx whose thinking is fundamental to the methodological development of our discipline of History (itself a product of 19th cent ...
... In my lecture today I’ll return to my Heimat Germany. We already spoke about two other German scholars of the nineteenth century in this module, Leopold von Ranke and Karl Marx whose thinking is fundamental to the methodological development of our discipline of History (itself a product of 19th cent ...
a study of the long-term movement of the profit rate in
... In material expansions, the emerging hegemonic power of the capitalist world system creates a set of new geopolitical and organizational conditions required for the emergence of wider and deeper divisions of labor, leading to rising profit rates and rapid expansion of material production and trade. ...
... In material expansions, the emerging hegemonic power of the capitalist world system creates a set of new geopolitical and organizational conditions required for the emergence of wider and deeper divisions of labor, leading to rising profit rates and rapid expansion of material production and trade. ...
IR theory, historical materialism, and the false promise of
... differentiation, which, in turn, disables the very formalisation of a general IHS methodological framework. The final step opens up towards a critical dialogue between two prominent contemporary Marxist IR/IHS approaches, respectively UCD and PM. 7 It seeks to clarify their essential theoretical dif ...
... differentiation, which, in turn, disables the very formalisation of a general IHS methodological framework. The final step opens up towards a critical dialogue between two prominent contemporary Marxist IR/IHS approaches, respectively UCD and PM. 7 It seeks to clarify their essential theoretical dif ...
Globalization: Definition, Processes and Concepts
... The principle and logic of this argument of Ulrich Beck are quite simple and possible: what endangers life on Earth threatens also the properties and commercial interests of those living by the goods and products as a result of this life. Thus arises a systematic and intense contradiction between pr ...
... The principle and logic of this argument of Ulrich Beck are quite simple and possible: what endangers life on Earth threatens also the properties and commercial interests of those living by the goods and products as a result of this life. Thus arises a systematic and intense contradiction between pr ...
global political economy
... adjustments to changing circumstances) is considered bringing ‘the field’ into disrepute, making practitioners ineligible for being called in as experts. Paradoxically, politics itself has been de-politicised, turned into a science of winning elections and (as IR) maintaining Western preeminence in ...
... adjustments to changing circumstances) is considered bringing ‘the field’ into disrepute, making practitioners ineligible for being called in as experts. Paradoxically, politics itself has been de-politicised, turned into a science of winning elections and (as IR) maintaining Western preeminence in ...
CONSUMPTION AS AN ACTIVITY AND THE ROLE OF
... between the system parts, and commodities are only one component among many others. The welfare deriving from socio-technical systems significantly depends on the social knowledge which is embodied in the design, and applied to the control, the operation, and the evolutionary adaptation of such syst ...
... between the system parts, and commodities are only one component among many others. The welfare deriving from socio-technical systems significantly depends on the social knowledge which is embodied in the design, and applied to the control, the operation, and the evolutionary adaptation of such syst ...
Critical Political Economy of Communication and
... all under the label critical political economy of “communication,” although others consider the more appropriate overarching label to be “culture,” “media,” or “information.” While the continuous efforts to clarify, define, and critique the precise nature of the critical political economy of commun ...
... all under the label critical political economy of “communication,” although others consider the more appropriate overarching label to be “culture,” “media,” or “information.” While the continuous efforts to clarify, define, and critique the precise nature of the critical political economy of commun ...
The Social Relation of Money as Universal
... The theoretical definition of money as the universal equivalent (or independent form of value) in the opening chapters of Capital is highly distinctive aspect of Marx’s theory of value. Neither classical political economy nor neoclassical economics offer a comparable analysis of the relationship bet ...
... The theoretical definition of money as the universal equivalent (or independent form of value) in the opening chapters of Capital is highly distinctive aspect of Marx’s theory of value. Neither classical political economy nor neoclassical economics offer a comparable analysis of the relationship bet ...
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... category, says Hegel (1975: 82); likewise it requires revolution to reorder society. Looking forward, however, requires a wager: that communism will have been produced from class struggle. In order to articulate the revolutionary project the existent must therefore be grasped from the standpoint of ...
... category, says Hegel (1975: 82); likewise it requires revolution to reorder society. Looking forward, however, requires a wager: that communism will have been produced from class struggle. In order to articulate the revolutionary project the existent must therefore be grasped from the standpoint of ...
Globalization and Global Problems
... Global Apartheid: This enormous gap between the rich and the poor is moving towards a “global apartheid” where extremes of power and wealth are placed into geographically segregated zones to create an “apartness” Tribalism, xenophobia, and ethnic chauvinism Who is to blame for the social problems in ...
... Global Apartheid: This enormous gap between the rich and the poor is moving towards a “global apartheid” where extremes of power and wealth are placed into geographically segregated zones to create an “apartness” Tribalism, xenophobia, and ethnic chauvinism Who is to blame for the social problems in ...
UK rate of profit August 2015
... The simple formula for the rate of profit is s/c+v; where s is the surplus value appropriated by the owners of the means of production from the total value created by labour; where c is the value of the means of production accumulated by the owners; and where v is the cost of employing the labour fo ...
... The simple formula for the rate of profit is s/c+v; where s is the surplus value appropriated by the owners of the means of production from the total value created by labour; where c is the value of the means of production accumulated by the owners; and where v is the cost of employing the labour fo ...
Understanding the Political Economy of Enforced Dependency in
... analysis of how modern money and debt contribute to enforcing dependency, in part by making economic growth requisite for the functioning of the capitalist order. I then explore how the growth requirement built into the global economy itself contributes to enforcing dependency. This brief expositio ...
... analysis of how modern money and debt contribute to enforcing dependency, in part by making economic growth requisite for the functioning of the capitalist order. I then explore how the growth requirement built into the global economy itself contributes to enforcing dependency. This brief expositio ...