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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Karl Marx |  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - Grutas Park - ExpositionThe exposition has statues divided into groups of different spheres. Each statue is accompanied by information stand, containing information about crimes of subjects, as almost all (except Marx) were participants of anti-Lithuanian activity.
Grutas Park - Totalitarian sphere.
Lenin
Joseph Stalin
Karl Marx
Grutas Park - Terror sphere.
Felix Dzerzhinsky, the organizer of Red Terror
M.Kozlovsky, head of Soviet Committee of Inqui ...
See also:Grutas Park, Grutas Park - Exposition, Grutas Park - Totalitarian sphere, Grutas Park - Terror sphere, Grutas Park - Soviet sphere, Grutas Park - Red sphere, Grutas Park - Occupation sphere, Grutas Park - Death sphere Read more here: » Grutas Park: Encyclopedia II - Grutas Park - Exposition |
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| |  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - Value theory - SociologyIn sociology, value theory is concerned with personal values which are popularly held by a community, and how those values might change under particular conditions. Different groups of people may hold or prioritise different kinds of values influencing social behaviour. Major Western theorists include Max Weber, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim and Jurgen Habermas, and methods of study range from questionnaire surveys ...
See also:Value theory, Value theory - Origins, Value theory - Characteristics, Value theory - Psychology, Value theory - Sociology, Value theory - Ecological Economics Read more here: » Value theory: Encyclopedia II - Value theory - Sociology |
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|  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - Labor theory of value - The justification of the theoryContrary to popular belief, the LTV does not deny the role of supply and demand influencing price. In Value, Price and Profit (1865), Karl Marx quotes Adam Smith and sums up:
It suffices to say that if supply and demand equilibrate each other, the market prices of commodities will correspond with their natural prices, that is to say, with their values as determined by the respective quantities of labor required for their production.[1]
It is the level of this equilibrium which the LTV seeks to explain. This ...
See also:Labor theory of value, Labor theory of value - The justification of the theory, Labor theory of value - The theory’s development, Labor theory of value - Marx's theory, Labor theory of value - Exploitation, Labor theory of value - Böhm-Bawerk’s critique, Labor theory of value - The transformation problem, Labor theory of value - An alternative interpretation, Labor theory of value - Opposing Theory Read more here: » Labor theory of value: Encyclopedia II - Labor theory of value - The justification of the theory |
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|  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - International Workingmen's Association - An alliance of diverse groups founded in 1864The International Workingmen's Association, at its founding, was an alliance of diverse groups, including French Mutualists, Blanquists, English Owenites, Italian republicans, followers of Mazzini, and other socialists of various persuasions. Over its short life it grew into a major movement, with local federations in many countries developing strong bases of working class activism. Karl Marx was a constant, and ...
See also:International Workingmen's Association, International Workingmen's Association - An alliance of diverse groups founded in 1864, International Workingmen's Association - The 1872 Hague Congress and split between anarchists and marxists Read more here: » International Workingmen's Association: Encyclopedia II - International Workingmen's Association - An alliance of diverse groups founded in 1864 |
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| |  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - Social - Social theoristsIn the view of Karl Marx, human beings are intrinsically, necessarily and by definition social beings who - beyond being "gregarious creatures" -cannot survive and meet their needs other than through social co-operation and association. Their social characteristics are therefore to a large extent an objectively given fact, stamped on them from birth and affirmed by socialization processes; and, according to Marx, in producing and reproducing their material life, people must necessarily enter into relations of produc ...
See also:Social, Social - Latin root meaning, Social - The Unobservable, Social - Some different definitions, Social - Social theorists, Social - Socialism and social democracy, Social - Modern uses Read more here: » Social: Encyclopedia II - Social - Social theorists |
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|  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - Primitive accumulation of capital - Schumpeter's critique of Marx's theoryThe economist Joseph Schumpeter believed that the truth was that Karl Marx could not explain the origin of capital at all. He wrote:
"[The problem of Original Accumulation] presented itself first to those authors, chiefly to Marx and the Marxists, who held an exploitation theory of interest and had, therefore, to face the question of how exploiters secured control of an initial stock of 'capital' (however defined) with which to exploit - a question which that theory per se is incapable of answering, and which may obviously be a ...
See also:Primitive accumulation of capital, Primitive accumulation of capital - Reason for the concept, Primitive accumulation of capital - The myths of Political Economy, Primitive accumulation of capital - The basic meaning of primitive accumulation, Primitive accumulation of capital - Marx's case history, Primitive accumulation of capital - The link between primitive accumulation and colonialism, Primitive accumulation of capital - Primitive accumulation and privatisation, Primitive accumulation of capital - The essence of capitalist production relations revealed, Primitive accumulation of capital - The past and the future, Primitive accumulation of capital - Ernest Mandel's theory of primitive accumulation, Primitive accumulation of capital - Schumpeter's critique of Marx's theory, Primitive accumulation of capital - Modern primitive accumulation and the Washington Consensus, Primitive accumulation of capital - Modern criticism of Marx's theory, Primitive accumulation of capital - Primitive accumulation and the spreading of civilisation, Primitive accumulation of capital - Where to now with development studies? Read more here: » Primitive accumulation of capital: Encyclopedia II - Primitive accumulation of capital - Schumpeter's critique of Marx's theory |
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|  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - Analytical Marxism - BeginningsAnalytical Marxism is usually understood to have taken off with the publication of G. A. Cohen's Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence (1978). More broadly conceived, it might be seen as having originated in the post-war period in the work of political philosophers such as Karl Popper, H. B. Acton, and John Plamenatz, who employed the techniques of analytical philosophy in order to test the coherence and scientifici ...
See also:Analytical Marxism, Analytical Marxism - Beginnings, Analytical Marxism - Exploitation, Analytical Marxism - Rational Choice Marxism, Analytical Marxism - Justice, Analytical Marxism - Criticisms, Analytical Marxism - Method, Analytical Marxism - History, Analytical Marxism - Justice and Power, Analytical Marxism - Denouement, Analytical Marxism - Notes, Analytical Marxism - Bibliography Read more here: » Analytical Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Analytical Marxism - Beginnings |
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| |  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - Free market - PracticeWhile the free-market is an idealized abstraction, it is useful in understanding real markets whether artificially created and regulated by governments or non-governmental agencies, or phenomena such as the black market and the underground economy, which can be remarkably robust in persisting despite attempts to suppress these markets.
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See also:Free market, Free market - Origins, Free market - Theory, Free market - Practice, Free market - The degree of market freedom, Free market - Ideology and ethics, Free market - Legal Tender law and Taxes. Are they compatible with a free market?, Free market - Contrast Read more here: » Free market: Encyclopedia II - Free market - Practice |
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| |  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - Productive and unproductive labour - Marx's critiqueKarl Marx regarded land and labour as the source of all wealth, and distinguished between material wealth and human wealth. Human wealth was a wealth in social relations, and the expansion of market trade created ever more of those. However, wealth and economic value were not the same thing in his view; value was a purely social category, a social attribution.
Both in Das Kapital and in Theories of Surplus-Value, Marx devoted a considerable amount of attention to the concept of "productive and unprod ...
See also:Productive and unproductive labour, Productive and unproductive labour - Classical political economy, Productive and unproductive labour - A quote from Adam Smith, Productive and unproductive labour - Neoclassical economics, Productive and unproductive labour - National accounts, Productive and unproductive labour - Marx's critique, Productive and unproductive labour - Productive labour as misfortune?, Productive and unproductive labour - Ecological critique, Productive and unproductive labour - Material product accounts in Soviet-type societies, Productive and unproductive labour - New mysteries of wealth creation and the modern mercantilism Read more here: » Productive and unproductive labour: Encyclopedia II - Productive and unproductive labour - Marx's critique |
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|  |  |  | Karl Marx: Encyclopedia II - Katarina Witt - BiographyWitt was born on December 3, 1965 in Staaken (today part of Berlin, Germany/GDR). She went to school in Karl-Marx-Stadt (which today has reverted to its pre-Communist name, Chemnitz). There she attended a special school for sports-talented children, named Kinder- und Jugendsportschule. She represented the club SC Karl-Marx-Stadt for the GDR (East Germany). Her coach was Jutta Müller since 1970.
In 1984 Katarina Witt was voted as “The GDR female athlete of the year” by the reade ...
See also:Katarina Witt, Katarina Witt - Biography, Katarina Witt - Results, Katarina Witt - Olympic Games, Katarina Witt - World Championships, Katarina Witt - European Championships, Katarina Witt - GDR-Championships Nationals, Katarina Witt - German National Championships after reunification, Katarina Witt - Navigation Read more here: » Katarina Witt: Encyclopedia II - Katarina Witt - Biography |
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