Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
In this paper the author tries to suggest that global economic crisis and
ecological crisis are strictly interdependent and this interdependence is based
on energy and raw materials shortage. The basic idea is that the decreasing
natural fertility of capital is the cause of the decreasing global rate of profit of
global capital, as suggested by Marx. Many scholars using different methods
of assessment certify this current trend. Due to these global and entangled
phenomena, the author suggests to read in different ways the relationships
between energy, labour and value. More energy for less living labour is leading
to a profound crisis of capitalism/nature dialectic. A renewed materialist
vision of capitalist global dynamics is needed to understand the accelerating
feedback between capital and ecological crisis. The triggering aspect is the
ratio between energy and labour for the production of value. But at the same
time, the shortage of material absorbers of living, valorizing, and abstract labour have radical consequences on the generation of value, and profit. The paper tries also to show that an energetics interpretation of abstract labour is not contrasting its socio-historical organization aimed at the value generation. In this direction, the paper finally suggest also that labour is both a trans-historical tool for the management of the metabolic exchange between society and nature and a generator and conservator of value under capitalist condition of production and exchange.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Value, work, energy, ecology
Elenco autori:
Dario Padovan
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