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The limits to value
David B Clarke,
David Clarke
The SAGE Handbook of Social Geographies, Pages: 253 - 268
Swansea University Author: David Clarke
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This chapter assesses the nature of value, initially considering Marx and Saussure in an attempt to interrogate whether value is purely formal or whether there is a substance of value before turning to De Quincey's reading of Ricardo in order to assess whether things are valuable because they a...
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