The Law of World Wide Value

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In his new extensively revised and expanded edition of this book, originally published asThe Law of Value and Historical Materialism, Samir Amin suggests new approaches to Marxian analysis of the crisis of the late capitalist system of generalized, financialized, and globalized oligopolies following on the financial collapse of 2008.

Considering that Marx’sCapital, written before the emergence of imperialism as a decisive factor in capitalist accumulation, could provide no explanation for the persistent “underdevelopment” of the countries of the “global South,” Amin advances several important theoretical concepts extending traditional Marxian views of capitalist evolution.

Most strikingly, he proposed adding to the model of reproduction in Volume II ofCapitala Third Department of Production devoted to surplus absorption, necessitated by the capitalist tendency constantly to produce an economic surplus too large to be realized by the consumption and investment purchases generated within Marx’s original two-department model.

Equally interesting is his theoretical concept of “imperialist rent,” derived from the scaling of radically different wages paid for the same labor in countries of the North and the South, whose effect has been to provide Northern capital with sufficient profits to permit it to pacify for a long period its conflict with the Northern proletariat. To account for this new type of rent he extends the Marxian “law of value” in the form of a “law of globalized value” whose operations determine such changes in the polarized world system as the industrial growth of many Third-World nations within the global imperialist context.

Samir Aminwas born in Egypt in 1931and received his Ph.D in economics in Paris in 1957. He is director of the Third World Forum in Dakar, Senegal. His numerous works includeEurocentrism: Second Edition,The World We Wish to See,The Liberal Virus,Accumulation on a World Scale,Unequal DevelopmentandSpectres of Capitalism.

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