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Marx's theory of value at the frontiers : classical political economics, imperialism and ecological breakdown

Işıkara, Güney

2026

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Codice SBN UBO4936817
Descrizione *Marx's theory of value at the frontiers : classical political economics, imperialism and ecological breakdown / Güney Işıkara and Patrick Mokre
London ; New York : Routledge, 2026
XII, 206 p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN 9781032505381
Collana Routledge frontiers of political economy
Primo Autore
Işıkara, Güney
Coautore
Mokre, Patrick
Soggetti Capitalismo
ECOLOGIA - Aspetti economici
MARX, KARL
Dewey 335.412 SOCIALISMO E SISTEMI AFFINI. Sistemi marxisti. Concetti economici
Luogo pubblicazione Londra
Anno pubblicazione 2026
Titolo dell'opera Marx's theory of value at the frontiers
Abstract di polo Why do humans produce the things they do, in the way they do it? As this book shows, the classical political economics approach to value and prices has fundamental implications for analyzing the historical trajectory of capitalism.
It demonstrates that the classical political economists’ approach to value and prices, which finds its most advanced formulation in Marx, sheds light on the source of profits, exploitation, whether equivalents are exchanged in trade, dynamics of asymmetric and uneven accumulation, and the relationship of production to non-human natures at large. Understanding these phenomena is key to understanding the economic regularities underlying the key issues facing the world in the twenty-first century: imperialism and ecological breakdown. It argues powerfully that deviations between market prices, production prices, and labor values are central to understanding international value transfers due to differential capital compositions and rates of exploitation, as well as the central role of rent and accumulation in capitalism-induced ecological crisis.
The book is structured to provide an understandable introduction to the classical approach to value and prices, and its modern expression in empirical applications making it of great interest to readers in Economics, Political Economy, Politics and Sociology.