Law of value, unequal exchange, ground rent and dependence
Abstract
This article is an argument about the relevance of a Marxist theory of dependency, the relevance of negativity within Marxist logic and the validity of unequal exchange. It also points out to the limits of the theory of land rent in both denying the existence of unequal exchange and as a way of questioning the logic that reproduces underdevelopment and dependence. The exposition is carried out polemicizing with the opposing proposals.
Keywords: law of value, unequal exchange, land rent, dependence.
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