This article surveys the key ideas and currents of thinking about Marx's value theory since he died. It does so by studying their evolution, in their historical context, through the lens of the Temporal Single System Interpretation (TSSI) of Marx's ideas, an approach to Marx's theory of value which has secured significant attention in recent years. The article explains the TSSI and highlights the milestones which led to the evolution of its key concepts.
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Sweezy (1949) Böhm-Bawerk (1896).
Böhm-Bawerk 1960: 136,
Böhm-Bawerk 1960: 121-122
Böhm-Bawerk 1960: 123
Colander et al. (2008), Freeman (2009)
Freeman (2010).
O'Driscoll and Rizzo (1996), Prychitko (1998).
Heidegger's (1993)
Ramos and Rodriguez (1996)
Freeman (1998) Kliman (2004, 2005)
Reuten (2004)
Kuhn (2007)
Kliman (2010a).
Rosdolsky (1989: 168-174) Arthur (2005)
Ryaboshlyk (2006).
Kliman 2001; Mohun 2003a; Kliman and Freeman 2006; Mohun and Veneziani 2007; Kliman and Freeman 2008
www.iwgvt.org/rrpe/for a recent example.
Mandel (1974), Mandel and Freeman 1984
Maldonado-Filho (1994)
Hunt and Glick (1987: 356)
Marx 1973: 160