This work uses Sraffa’s analysis as a fundamental starting point for the study, along surplus-approach lines, of changes in class relations. Some basic questions are addressed about how social classes and their relative bargaining power are interdipendently linked with the production, distribution, and utilization of the surplus: Are these different relations of the same nature? Is it possible that some of them be shaped by the collective action of any social class?
Production, Value, Distribution and Employment / Piccioni, Marco. - (2014).
Production, Value, Distribution and Employment
PICCIONI, MARCO
2014
Abstract
This work uses Sraffa’s analysis as a fundamental starting point for the study, along surplus-approach lines, of changes in class relations. Some basic questions are addressed about how social classes and their relative bargaining power are interdipendently linked with the production, distribution, and utilization of the surplus: Are these different relations of the same nature? Is it possible that some of them be shaped by the collective action of any social class?File in questo prodotto:
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