10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEVALORISATION»
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devalorisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
devalorisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The New Value Controversy and the Foundations of Economics
17. Devalorisation,. Crises,. and. Capital. Accumulation. in. the. Late. 19th.
Century. US. Michael. Perelman. 17.1. INTRODUCTION. Marx's notion of the
tendency for the rate of profit to fall remains one of the most controversial
elements of his ...
Alan Freeman, Andrew Kliman, Julian Wells
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Exploring Marx's Capital: Philosophical, Economic and ...
Devalorisation means here that labour-power is produced 'in its normal quality' in
a shorter time, the costs inherent to the subsistence of women and children now
constituting the norm of the value of labour-power.28 The same approach is ...
Therefore the production of relative surplus value provokes the development of
methods of production that reduce the variable part of capital as well as the
devalorisation of old methods by decreasing the value of commodities, i.e. by ...
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Gender Matters in Global Politics: A Feminist Introduction ...
This devalorisation is simultaneously ideological (discursive, cultural) and
material (structural, economic). Consider again how 'women's work' – whether
done by women or marginalised men – is poorly paid, or frequently not paid at all
; and ...
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The Condition of Sustainability
The devalorisation of the nineteenth century plantation system is a good example
of how devaluing elements of a particular formation can allow a newly structured
industry to emerge and remain sustainable. Restructuring the pattern of social ...
Ian Drummond, Terry Marsden,
2005
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Draw-a-Family Test in Psychological Research
Table 3. Valorisation and devalorisation of persons and indicators of closeness.
An important source of information concerning the frame of mind THE GRAPHIC
REPRESENTATION OF THE FAMILY PRODUCED BY ITS MEMBERS 61.
Bogusława Lachowska, Mariola Laguna,
2002
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Key Debates in New Political Economy
This economic devalorisation is either hardlynoticed ordeemed 'acceptable'
because it is consistentwith cultural devalorisation of thatwhichisfeminised. The
key pointhere is thatfeminisation devalorises notonly womenbutalso racially,
culturally ...
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A Young Generation Under Pressure?: The Financial Situation ...
If the level of education has increased in the cohorts born in 1950–1975, that
positive trend was accompanied by a strong social devalorisation of grades (
Chauvel 2000). More specifically, the first cohorts of the baby boom have
benefited from ...
For Genevieve Sellier, Dumas' devalorisation of powerful female figures is
accentuated in Dreville's film. This inflection is typical of the genre of the period,
at the time of the box office triumph of Sacha Guitry's Si Versailles m'etait conte.
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Geographies of Disability
For disabled people, their economic devalorisation, or 'incapability' to use Marx's
term, took on a particular sociospatial form. This canbe understood dynamically,
as ageneral tendency, but not law,for marginalisation to specific realms of ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEVALORISATION»
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devalorisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Downward Development Spiral in the Arab World: Imperialist …
It taps into national resources (national assets and foreign exchange earnings) by speculation, devalorisation of national assets, and the sale of ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Oct 13»
Decolonising the humanities
I mean "justice" here to include undoing the devalorisation of intellectuals, of thought, of knowledge and aesthetics outside the Western tradition ... «Mail & Guardian Online, Apr 13»
The Nature of the Crisis: theory, strategies & prospects
For Marx crises are centrally about dealing with such an over-accumulation through the destruction (devalorisation) of a portion of existing ... «Socialist Resistance, Apr 09»
The Economic Crisis and its Effects
The starting point for Marxists in understanding these developments must be in terms of the devalorisation of capital. The immediate effect of ... «International Viewpoint, Dec 08»
A lecture by Nick Beams The World Economic Crisis: A Marxist …
Having pointed to the extent and consequences of the massive devalorisation of capital that has now begun, we now need to deal with the ... «World Socialist Web Site, Dec 08»