Austrian SchoolEconomic HistoryFriedrich EngelsLabor Theory of ValueSurplus ValueWerner SombartExchange ValueExploitationKarl MarxProfit and LossUse ValueCompetitionAdam SmithDavid RicardoInvestmentPhysiocracyWagesAristotleEugen von Bohm-BawerkKarl KniesMarxismMethodologyScarcityJohann Karl RodbertusPrice TheorySupply and DemandGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelSocialismSubjective Value
Table of Contents · 10 segments
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Front Matter and Preface to “On the Completion of the Marxian System”essay
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Marx’s Theory of Value and Surplus Valuetheoretical
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Average Profit, Production Prices, and the Opening Contradictiontheoretical
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The Contradiction Between Volume I Value Law and Volume III Production Pricestheoretical
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First Defense of the Value Law: Aggregate Prices and Valuestheoretical
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Second, Third, and Fourth Defenses: Price Movements, Primitive Exchange, and Indirect Regulationtheoretical
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Origins of Marx’s Error: Dialectical Derivation of Labor Valuetheoretical
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Embedding the False Premise: Skilled Labor, Abstraction, and Surplus Valuetheoretical
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Competition, Supply and Demand, and the Return of Contradictiontheoretical
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Werner Sombart’s Apology and Böhm-Bawerk’s Methodological Conclusiontheoretical