Exploitation: A modern approach
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A study that provides a modern theory of exploitation that resurrects the Marxist conclusion that capitalists exploit their employees even when labor markets are competitive and that employees are alienated in capitalism irrespective of how much or how little they might be exploited is illustrated. The theory is based on explicit conception of economic justice and identifies morally unjustifiable inegalitarian distributions of scarce capital as the root source of exploitation in capitalism.
Publication Name: Review of Radical Political Economics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0486-6134
Year: 2006
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A reexamination of the quantitative issues in the new interpretation
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A study that evaluates the new interpretation (NI) of Marxian value theory consistent with its inherent logic is illustrated. Although it has changed the landscape of the labor theory of value and has contributed remarkably to contemporary macro-level empirical studies, the NI is premised upon modifications to conventional Marxian interpretation, modifications that cannot be supported easily by textual evidence from Marx's works.
Publication Name: Review of Radical Political Economics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0486-6134
Year: 2006
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Trends in occupational segregation by race and gender in the U.S.A., 1983-92: A multidimensional approach
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The patterns of occupational segregation by race and gender using an approach that consider not only pairwise distribution of employment but also the gender/race distribution in the general employment structure are presented. Using 1983-1992 U.S. employment data, the study concluded that Hispanic males and females have slower integration progress as compared to other race and gender groups.
Publication Name: Review of Radical Political Economics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0486-6134
Year: 1995
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