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The Inversion of Class Perspective in Marxian Theory: From Valorization to Self-valorization

An article on contemporary Marxism by US academic Harry Cleaver.

Submitted by libcom on August 10, 2005

In PDF Format.

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Inversion.pdf (131 KB)
  • Marxism
  • economics
  • Harry Cleaver
  • class
  • autonomist Marxism

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