Cette revue est dédiée aux sciences et techniques de la foresterie en régions chaudes. Lees verder
Elle publie quatre numéros par an, dont les contenus sont en français ou en anglais. Elle répond au mandat du Cirad, qui en assure le financement et le fonctionnement, de faciliter et d'accompagner la publication des résultats de recherche forestière produits par de jeunes chercheurs du Sud. Elle privilégie dès lors une recherche collaborative appliquée associant le Nord et le Sud..
Introduction
1. Labour and value
1.1 Labour in capitalist society
1.2 Value as indirectly social labour
2. The debate concerning commodities and productive labour
2.1 Traditional approaches
2.1.1 The exclusion of circulation and supervisory activities
2.1.2 The exclusion of immaterial services
2.2 An alternative approach
2.2.1 Principles
2.2.2 A reply to two objections
2.2.3 Relevance of the two concepts of productive labour
2.2.4 Productive labour and social classes
3. The debate concerning more productive, more intensive or
skilled labour
3.1 Traditional approaches
3.1.1 The creation of value
3.1.2 The effect on the rate of surplus value
3.2 An alternative approach
3.2.1 Critical comments on traditional approaches
3.2.2 Alternative principles
3.2.3 Physical exploitation and economic exploitation
4. The debate concerning wages and the value of labour-power
4.1 Traditional approaches
4.2 An alternative approach
4.2.1 Principles
4.2.2 Criticism of competing views
5. Conclusion
5.1 A short synthesis
5.2 Impact in the field of Marxist economic theory
5.3 Impact in the ideological and socio-political field
Appendix
6.1 Clarification of some basic concepts
6.1.1 Value, simple price, market price
6.1.2 New value, revenue created, revenue obtained
6.1.3 Surplus value, surplus revenue, profit
6.2 Two concepts of necessary labour in Marx
6.2.1 The transfers of surplus revenue between enterprises
6.2.2 Two definitions of necessary labour in Marx