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Series | Buch | Kapitel

227989

Academic labor

producing value and producing struggles

David Harvie

pp. 231-247

Abstrakt

do not produce value, because there is no social mechanism for commensurating different labor activities, and so there is no way in which the time taken in such activities can be regarded as “socially necessary.” … Such labor is nonproductive; indeed, in value theory terms it does not count quantitatively at all. (Mohun, 1996: 38)

Publication details

Published in:

Green Anthony, Rikowski Glenn, Raduntz Helen (2007) Renewing dialogues in Marxism and education: openings. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Seiten: 231-247

DOI: 10.1057/9780230609679_13

Referenz:

Harvie David (2007) „Academic labor: producing value and producing struggles“, In: A. Green, G. Rikowski & H. Raduntz (eds.), Renewing dialogues in Marxism and education, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 231–247.