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A systematic history and critique of the labor theory of value in English political economy, tracing its evolution from varied early accounts through Adam Smith’s multiple formulations to Ricardo’s cost-of-production thesis and subsequent refinements. The study contrasts philosophical and empirical approaches to value, examines difficulties raised by skilled and indirect labor, and analyzes how the introduction of capital, interest, and the organic composition of capital complicated a simple labor measure. Chapters survey responses from nineteenth-century writers and show how sustained criticism and theoretical adjustments ultimately displaced a pure labor-based account of value.

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Albert C. Whitaker

Albert C. Whitaker was an economist and author known for his critical examination of the labor theory of value within the context of English political economy. His notable work, "History and Criticism of the Labor Theory of Value in English Political Economy," delves into the historical and theoretical underpinnings of this economic concept, offering insights into its implications and critiques. Whitaker's contributions provide a valuable perspective on economic thought and its evolution, making his work relevant for those interested in the intersections of economics and political theory.

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