Marx’s Law of value and the ontology of labour: a Castoriadian critical point of view
In Marx’s thought, is ‘law of value’ a particular law of capitalism (historicism) or a general law of the economy (naturalism)? To clarify this ambiguity, this article proposes to employ the social ontology of Cornélius Castoriadis. For it, ‘labour’ is not a substance, but a recent historical creati...
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Published in | The journal of philosophical economics Vol. XIII; no. 2; pp. 116 - 136 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English German |
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Rosetti International Publishing House
01.11.2020
Editura Rosetti International Editura ASE Bucuresti |
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Summary: | In Marx’s thought, is ‘law of value’ a particular law of capitalism (historicism) or a general law of the economy (naturalism)? To clarify this ambiguity, this article proposes to employ the social ontology of Cornélius Castoriadis. For it, ‘labour’ is not a substance, but a recent historical creation through which, finally, the capitalist mode of production expresses a fundamental truth about all society’s way of being. From this perspective, we explore some consequences of this deconstruction for the theory of value as current neo-Marxist approaches may employ it today in their economic analyses. |
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ISSN: | 1843-2298 1844-8208 |