Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Robert Paul Wolff. Understanding Marx. A Reconstruction and Critique of Capital.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1984.
x, 235 páginas.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
ONE: THE CONCEPT OF REPRODUCTION
1 – The Concept of Reproduction in General
2 – A Preliminary Analysis of Material Reproduction
TWO: ADAM SMITH AND THE CONCEPT OF NATURAL PRICE
THREE: DAVID RICARDO AND THE LABOR THEORY OF NATURAL PRICE
1 – The Essay on Profits
2 – The Theory of the Principles
3 – Land and Labor
FOUR: MARX’S THEORY OF EXPLOITATION AND SURPLUS VALUE
1 – The Theoretical Presuppositions of Volume One of Capital
2 – Surplus Value and the Critique of Capitalist Exploitation
3 – Labor as the Substance of Value
4 – Abstract Homogeneous Socially Necessary Labor
FIVE: MARX’S THEORY OF NATURAL PRICE
1 – The Quantitative Determination of Surplus Value
2 – Prices and Values: The Mystification of Capitalism
3 – Is Marx Right?
SIX: BALANCED GROWTH AND THE CONSERVATION OF SURPLUS VALUE
1 – Why Did Marx Believe That Total Profits Equal Total Surplus Value?
2 – The Conditions of the Validity of the Principle of the Conservation of Surplus Value
Technical Afterword to Chapter Six: A Numerical Example
ENVOI: SOME DOUBTS ABOUT MARX’S THEORY OF VALUE AND EXPLOITATION
APPENDIX A: A FORMAL ANALYSIS OF RICARDIAN AND MARXIAN POLITICAL ECONOMY
APPENDIX B: AN ANALYTICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF MARX’S VALUE CATEGORIES
BIBLIOGRAPHY