The Circulation of Capital 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-14319-1_6
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“…Marx starts from a notion of commodity money; this is procedural within a 'successive approximation' approach (cf. Campbell 1997Campbell , 1998Campbell , 2002Williams 2000).…”
Section: I-amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marx starts from a notion of commodity money; this is procedural within a 'successive approximation' approach (cf. Campbell 1997Campbell , 1998Campbell , 2002Williams 2000).…”
Section: I-amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Money circulation and 'the widow's cruse' Throughout the text much emphasis is on the money circulation within and between the two departments (see also Campbell 1998); a recapitulation is on pp. 491-2; cf.…”
Section: 6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2, Marx returns to the sphere of circulation, but this time circulation constitutes a mediated immediacy, namely it is examined in light of the known sphere of production and specifically of the known process that surplus-value is produced (cf. Campbell 1998: 130–134 ). Hence, circulation does not appear anymore as an immediate or a presupposition but as something posited by the capitalist production process.…”
Section: The Circuits As a Moment Of Capital’s Dialecticmentioning
confidence: 99%