Argentinean marxism and the Monopoly Capital problem
Abstract
Different schools inside Argentinean Marxism agree to mark as one of the fundamental causes of Argentina bad economic development to the fact that its international market insertion was at the era of the rule of Monopoly Capital. Therefore, they attribute the historical limitations in its development to a distortion of value’s law by the increasing rule of extra economic relations. In this paper, we criticize the main exponents of this position from a reappraisal of an analysis of competition based on Marx’s Das Kapital terms.Downloads
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