<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In this slim, insightful volume, noted economist Samir Amin returns to the core of Marxian economic thought: Marx's theory of value. He begins with the same question that Marx, along with the classical economists, once pondered: how can every commodity, including labor power, sell at its value on the market and still produce a profit for owners of capital? While bourgeois economists attempted to answer this question according to the categories of capitalist society itself, Marx sought to peer through the surface phenomena of market transactions and develop his theory by examining the actual social relations they obscured. The debate over Marx's conclusions continues to this day. <p/>Amin defends Marx's theory of value against its critics and also tackles some of its trickier aspects. He examines the relationship between Marx's abstract concepts--such as "socially necessary labor time"--and how they are manifested in the capitalist marketplace as prices, wages, rents, and so on. He also explains how variations in price are affected by the development of "monopoly- capitalism," the abandonment of the gold standard, and the deepening of capitalism as a global system. Amin extends Marx's theory and applies it to capitalism's current trajectory in a way that is unencumbered by the weight of orthodoxy and unafraid of its own radical conclusions.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Marxian political economy, Samir Amin observes in Three Essays on Marxs Value Theory, has all too often been content with the mere exegesis of Marxs texts while failing to utilize his method to extend the critique of capitalism to the present. Representing a sharp departure from this, Amins revolutionary new work, Three Essays on Marxs Value Theory, outlines the fundamental changes in the analysis of the system, including value theory, that are necessary in order to understand todays & capitalism of generalized, financialized, and globalized monopolies. Three Essays on Marxs Value Theory is an indispensable part of the theoretical synthesis that Amin has offered in recent years, including The Law of Worldwide Value and The Implosion of Contemporary Capitalism. To say that I highly recommend it to all of those concerned with these issues would be an understatement.--John Bellamy Foster, editor, "Monthly Review"<br>
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