Business and Military Leaders from Canada, the U.S., and Europe
participated in a weekend forum in Calgary on the connection
between "national security and protecting trade." Most participants
argued that since the collapse of the bipolar world, the increased
globalization of the world's
In November the German Trade Union Congress (DGB) will hold a special
meeting in the city of Dresden. The only topic of the agenda: Discussion and
adoption of a new political programme.
In the run up to this congress there has been a rather broad and violent
discussion on both the content of
Does anyone recall the original (or any) use of the term
"superexploitation" in Marxist literature?
Thanks,
Walter Daum
Under the pretext of opposing the government of Iraq's "oppression"
of its own people, U.S. imperialism has given itself the right to
intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq and commit every kind of
aggression against the Iraqi people. Having failed to receive a
rubber-stamp from the Security
Alejandro Valle Baeza wrote:
I am interested in Economic Policy Institute publications. Can any one
tell me how to obtain publications from such institute? I am interested
in The State of Working America and others publications.
State of Working America is now available in galley for $8.50.
Didn't Kautsky use it?
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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 916-898-5321
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Does anyone recall the original (or any) use of the term
"superexploitation" in Marxist literature?
Thanks,
Walter Daum
This is interesting, that Walter Daum whose book *The Life and Death of
Stalinism: A Resurrection of Marxist Theory*, truly one of the most
profound works in Marxian theory in
On Sun, 15 Sep 1996 13:49:51 -0700 (PDT) Michael Perelman said:
Didn't Kautsky use it?
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Don't think so. He used "ultraimperialism," certainly, but maybe I'm
overlooking something.
I should have made my intent clearer. I'm interested in finding out
whether superexploitation has been used to
From Hinrich Kuhls I'd like some information as to where
in Germany I might be able to obtain the journal which
he mentions. I haven't the set-up here to get onto the
web, so I'd like to find Sozialismus, at least as a journal.
I would be interested to
In _The World's Wasted Wealth 2_ by J.W. Smith, p. 337, the
author gives an explanation of the concept of *superproprietors*
as follows:
QUOTE:
... The changes in the past two hundred years
make it difficult to understand the eighteenth-century
conception of liberty embodied in the
Rodong-sinmun, organ of the Workers' Party of Korea, commented
September 12, on the fascist suppression of the patriotic students
in the south of Korea. It reports that on September 10, the south
Korean puppet administration decided to extend past September 17,
the detention of 3,340 students
rakesh bhandari wrote:
Does anyone recall the original (or any) use of the term
"superexploitation" in Marxist literature?
Walter Daum
Well, Walter, as I understand superexploitation, it obtains when the wage
falls below the value of labor power.
That's not an answer to the question that
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