Value, Labour and Negativity

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The concepts of the first chapter of Capital are there presented abstractly. At a more concrete level ‘value’, ‘abstract labour’, and ‘socially necessary Labour time’ must be situated in the capital relation; e.g. the time that is ‘socially necessary’ is that in which capital ‘pumps out’ labour. The essentially contested expropriation of the workers' powers by capital leads to a new understanding of the labour theory of value as a dialectic of negativity. Value is the shape of reified labour, the outcome of class struggle in production. © 2001, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

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Arthur, C. J. (2001). Value, Labour and Negativity. Capital & Class, 25(1), 15–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/030981680107300103

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