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Volume 31, Issue 4, 2023

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Published Dec 2023

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Table of Contents

Editorial Perspective

When Monopsony Power Wanes. Part One: Material Conditions. Ashok Kumar

Articles

Latin American Development in Historical Perspective. Capital Accumulation through Primary-Commodity Production and Ground-Rent Appropriation. Nicolás Grinberg

On the Distribution of Wealth and Capital Ownership; An Empirical Application to OECD Countries around 2019. Geert Reuten

The Planning Daemon: Future Desire and Communal Production. Max Grünberg

Sohn-Rethel’s Unity of the Critique of Society and the Critique of Epistemology, and his Theoretical Blind Spot: Measure. Frank Engster

Marx’s Dissertation in Light of the Value-Form. Gabriele Schimmenti

Translation

‘Abstract Labour and Socialism’: An Introduction. Sam Salour

Abstract Labour and Socialism. Kamal Khosravi

Notes on Contributors

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