A contradiction between matter and form: on the significance of the production of relative surplus value in the dynamic of terminal crisis

Abstract

Building on the insights of Capital I, and dispatching common liberal misunderstandings of those insights, Claus Peter Ortlieb makes the case for what mainstream economists euphemistically call “secular stagnation”: that is, an economic crisis that cannot be resolved by economic means.

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Joshua Robinson
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