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    "Marx, 200 ans : l'âge de raison ?" avec G. Duménil

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    Le 4 mai, l'économiste Gérard Duménil était l'invité de l'émission Du Grain à moudre, sur France Culture, à l'occasion des 200 ans de Marx. https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/du-grain-a-moudre/le-club-marx-200-ans-lage-de-raiso

    Marx on absolute and relative wages

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    The aim of this paper is to clarify some aspects of Marx's analysis of the determinants of wages and of the peculiarities of labour as a commodity, concentrating upon three related issues. The first is that of Marx's notion of the subsistence (or natural) wage rate: subsistence wage will be shown to stem, according to Marx, from socially determined conditions of reproduction of an efficient labouring class. The second issue refers to the distinction between the natural and the market wage rate that can be found in Marx, and his critique of Ricardo's analysis of the determinants of the price of labour. Finally, Marx's analysis of the effects of technical progress on both absolute and relative wages will be considered, also relating it back to the long-standing debate on the Marxian law of the falling rate of profit.Marx; subsistence wage; wages and productivity; Marxian law of the falling rate of profit

    Karl Marx l'irréductible, un hors-série du Monde

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    Le Monde consacre un hors-série à "Karl Marx l'irréductible". Il s'agit de la reprise d'un dossier publié en 2011. Mais cette édition 2018 intègre de nouvelles contributions (G. Fondu, F. Monferrand, P. Sauvêtre, R. Peck...). Présentation sur le site du Monde : La vie Plus que d’autres, Karl Marx (1818-1883) a habité son siècle. Issu de la bourgeoisie prussienne, il a entraîné sa famille adorée dans un tourbillon d’exils et d’idées, sacrifiant le confort matériel à l’aventure intellectuelle..

    Practice and form : economic critique with Marx and Bourdieu

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    The chapter argues to combine Marx and Bourdieu for the purpose of economic critique. Whereas Marx reveals the crucial importance of social forms and capital fetishism, Bourdieu is a strong weapon against rational choice theory. And he convincingly criticizes Marxism for its inability to overcome basic theoretical oppositions like idealism vs. materialism. But Bourdieu’s capital theory also contributes to the proliferation of capital concepts in social science and therefore contains some complicity with economic imperialism, that is, the colonizing of research fields by the economic approach. When Marx wrote his Critique of Political Economy, economics did not yet exist. Only later the new economic orthodoxy emerged, propagating the economic approach as the best and only serious way to explain all human behaviour. As a sociological antidote to this, Bourdieu’s theory of practice is of crucial importance. And if Marx may be somewhat outdated as a critical economist, he remains powerful as economic critique. In order to challenge economic imperialism all disposable sources of critique can be mobilized, but contradictions and tensions between them should not be ignored. This approach is what Bourdieu calls a reflexive eclecticism, and the author entirely adheres to this concept

    When Homology Goes on Holiday. Rereading the Rossi-Landi/Marx Relation from a Wittgensteinian Perspective

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    In this paper I will try to illustrate how certain concepts from Ludwig Wittgen-stein’s Philosophical Investigations can be included among the theoretical foundations of Ferruccio Rossi-Landi’s semiotic theory. More specifically, I will analyse the homology be-tween material and linguistic production, and how Rossi-Landi reinterprets Wittgenstein’s notion of linguistic use in the light of homological theory. Starting from these assump-tions, I will hypothesise that Rossi-Landi’s homology can be understood as a language-game. To conclude, I will try to demonstrate why homology goes on holiday, that is, why it should be understood as an idling language-game – as Wittgenstein would say

    Isaiah’s Marx, and Mine

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    This chapter compares and contrasts between the perspectives of the author (G. A. Cohen) and of his mentor, Isaiah Berlin, on the thought of Karl Marx. The discussion is intertwined with the author's personal experiences and impressions of Berlin, as well as the former's own struggles to better understand Marx. For the author, nothing was more fundamental to Marx's motivation than his perception of the misery which the capitalism of his day imposed upon the working class. In this way Cohen disagrees with Berlin's own view of the relationship in Marx's thought between the march of history and the cause of the proletariat.</p

    Trabalho, alienação e estranhamento em Marx : uma contribuição a educação

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciencias da EducaçãoAnálise do pensamento de Marx, privilegiando as categorias trabalho, alienação e estranhamento tendo em vista compreender o papel da educação formal na superação (Aufhebung) do estranhamento. Analisa-se, em primeiro lugar, o conteúdo ontológico do trabalho para, em um segundo momento, discutir o processo de alienação capitalista buscando explicitar sua gênese e os pressupostos básicos para sua superação

    Leggere Marx dal «punto di vista operaio». Il «ritorno a Marx» dell’operaismo italiano

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    Il saggio ricostruisce la lettura di Marx proposta dal cosiddetto "operaismo" italiano negli anni Sessanta del Novecento

    Oral history interview with Simon E. Gluck, Hans B. Marx, Douglas C. Wendell, Lyle G. Thompson, and J. Jay Wolf

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    Transcript, 108 pp.Gluck, Marx, Thompson, Wendell, and Wolf discuss the growth of research and development within the Burroughs Corporation. Subjects include: the establishment and growth of the Paoli research and development facility; research on electronic equipment for banks; research on general and special purpose computers; and the integration of Burroughs acquisitions--ElectroData Corporation and System Development Corporation--into Burroughs research and development.Wolf, J. Jay; Wendell, Douglas C.; Thompson, Lyle G.; Marx, Hans B.; Gluck, Simon E.. (1986). Oral history interview with Simon E. Gluck, Hans B. Marx, Douglas C. Wendell, Lyle G. Thompson, and J. Jay Wolf. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107327

    Marx, G.

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