Salariat et plus-value en France depuis la fin du XIXe siecle
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Kondisyonu çok yüksektir; sayfalarda eksik, karalama, ciltte problem yoktur. When Marx wrote The Capital, it was possible to consideDevamını oku
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Kondisyonu çok yüksektir; sayfalarda eksik, karalama, ciltte problem yoktur.
When Marx wrote The Capital, it was possible to consider just that portion of the active population which produced surplus value. Since then developed industrial societies hâve become more complex. To the active population producing surplus value hâve been added other substantial catégories of wage earners. It is no longer enough to study variable capital and the rate of surplus value to explain the évolution of the capitalist wage relation and its effect on profits. The author proposes to measure the rate of exploitation, then the rate of distribution between wages and profits so as to understand the yield of ever larger wage catégories. The three rates are obtained by associating profit producers of profit to producers of surplus value (the first basic category), and then to the addition of the two, the producers of domestic and administrative services. Using long-term statistical research, Jean-Claude De
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