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Value. Edition No. 1. What is Political Economy?

  • Book

  • 190 Pages
  • December 2020
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5842005

'Value' seems like an elusive and abstract concept. Nonetheless, notions of value underpin how we understand our lives, from discussions about the economic contribution of different kinds of work and productive activity, to the prices we pay for the things we consume. So what is value, and where does it come from?

In this new book, Frederick Harry Pitts charts the past, present and future of value within and beyond capitalist society, critically engaging with key concepts from classical and neoclassical political economy. Interrogating the processes and practices that attribute value to objects and activities, he considers debates over whether value lies within commodities or in their exchange, the politics of different theories of value, and how we measure value in a knowledge-based economy.

This accessible and intriguing introduction to the complexities of value in modern society will be essential reading for any student or scholar working in political economy, economics, economic sociology or management.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Notes

1 Value as Substance

Mercantilism and Physiocracy

Smith and Ricardo

Marx

Notes

2 Value as Relation

The Denial of Value

Marx

Marx and Marginalism

Notes

3 Value as Utility

Foundations

The Util

Measure

Notes

4 Value and Institutions

A Social Theory of Value

Sociology of Valuation and Evaluation

The Politics of Value

Notes

5 Value as Struggle

Social Constitution

Value at Work

Class Subjectivity

Notes

6 Value in Crisis

A Crisis of Value?

Finance and Value

The Future of Value

Notes

Index

Authors

Frederick Harry Pitts