Marx's Capital II Unveils Impactful Insights on Economic Form and Social Reproduction
The article discusses different aspects of Marx's Volume Two of Capital, focusing on the circulation of capital. It explores the role of money, the relationship between capital and consumers in lean production, and the fluidity of capital. The researchers analyze Marx's reproduction schemes and question whether they follow conventional or dialectical logic. Key findings include the continued relevance of Volume Two of Capital in understanding economic processes and the importance of considering social reproduction in Marx's critique of political economy.