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NEWS & LETTERS, DECEMBER 2003

MARX'S CONCEPT OF INTRINSIC VALUE

On the unity of value, fetishism, and the analysis of capitalist
production in Capital

by Andrew Kliman

"[A]n intrinsic value, i.e. an exchange-value that is inseparably
connected with the commodity, inherent in it, seems a contradiction
in terms. Let us consider the matter more closely." - Karl Marx,
Capital

From the Preface:

"In confronting capital's global expansionism, the movement [against
global capitalism] would do well to seriously study Marx's analysis
of 'self-expanding value' (his definition of capital)."

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