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What Everyone Should Know About How Capital Works

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  • #Capitalism contradictions
  • #Marxist economics
  • #Historical materialism
  • Marx's analysis of capitalism is based on contradictions, a concept absent in bourgeois economics, which prevents mainstream economics from fully understanding capital.
  • The contradiction between micro and macro levels is central: individual capitalists' profit-maximizing actions lead to systemic issues like falling profit rates, which bourgeois institutions struggle to manage.
  • Marx's method uses historical materialism and dialectics to view capital as an evolving, organic totality, where economic concepts are interrelated and change over time.
  • Value, defined as socially necessary labor time, evolves with capital's development, and overproduction (anti-value) is a key contradiction in advanced capitalism.
  • Contradictions, unlike problems, cannot be solved but only managed within the system, disappearing only when the system itself ends, such as the link between wage labor and capital.
  • The ruling ideas of neoliberalism, like Thatcher's TINA, ideological abstractions from material conditions, sustain capital's dominance by masking systemic dependencies.
  • Dialectical thinking, inspired by Hegel but adapted to historical materialism, is essential for understanding capital as an ecosystemic totality with a beginning and potential end.
  • Current trends, such as AI and financialization, exacerbate contradictions, leading to inequality, environmental degradation, and crises, highlighting the need for a Marxist political economy.