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The rate of profit and class struggle

The rate of profit and class struggle. Michael Roberts. Accumulation. “Accumulate, accumulate! That is Moses and the prophets!” Volume One, Chapter 25  

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The rate of profit and class struggle

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  1. The rate of profit and class struggle Michael Roberts

  2. Accumulation • “Accumulate, accumulate! That is Moses and the prophets!” Volume One, Chapter 25   • “Accumulation for accumulation’s sake, production for production’s sake: by this formula classical economy expressed the historical mission of the bourgeoisie” • Volume one Chapter 24.

  3. Accumulation

  4. The general law of capitalist accumulation • The accumulation of capital, though originally appearing as its quantitative extension only, is effected, as we have seen, under a progressive qualitative change in its composition, under a constant increase of its constant, at the expense of its variable constituent.”

  5. Rising organic composition

  6. From the law of accumulation to the law of profitability • Displacing living labour from production depresses the average rate of profit, since only living, productive wage-labour creates surplus-value (the social substance of profit, rent and interest). • The tendency for the rate of profit to fall is offset by counteracting factors, but these factors cannot entirely negate ‘the law as such’.

  7. Marx’s law of profitability • ROP = S/C+V Here’s the trick! ROP falls if C/V rises faster than S/V C/V rises faster (tendency) BUT there are times when S/V rises faster (countertendency)

  8. Profitability and crises

  9. The evidence: the UK

  10. And productivity of labor

  11. From the general law of accumulation to the law of profitability as such

  12. Both secular and cyclical

  13. The evidence: Brazil

  14. UK profitability and the class struggle

  15. The inter-wars years

  16. The post-1945 era

  17. Brazil: profitability and the class struggle

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