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Theories of surplus-value - Karl Marx

Divided into three parts, this lengthy work reviews classic economic analyses of labor and value (Smith, Ricardo, Malthus, and others), focusing on the concept of "surplus value"—the difference between the full value of a worker's labor and the wages received for this labor.

Submitted by Tyrion on September 12, 2013

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