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Roemer's "General" Theory Of Exploitation Is A Special Case: The Limits Of Walrasian Marxism, James Devine, Gary Dymski Oct 1991

Roemer's "General" Theory Of Exploitation Is A Special Case: The Limits Of Walrasian Marxism, James Devine, Gary Dymski

Economics Faculty Works

In a series of recent writings, John Roemer (1982a, 1982b, 1985, 1988) has made a provocative claim: exploitation and class are merely second-order concepts within Marxian theory, because both phenomena derive directly from differential ownership of productive assets (DOPA); indeed, exploitation remains a consistent index of economic injustice only if a “property relations” conception of exploitation replaces the common “labor-value” view. In sum, property relations, not the labor exchange, the labor proces, labor values, or even capitalist accumlation should be the central concern of Marxian theory.


Review Of Scholarly Communication And Bibliometrics, Jeffrey Gatten Sep 1991

Review Of Scholarly Communication And Bibliometrics, Jeffrey Gatten

LMU Librarian Publications & Presentations

No abstract provided.


The Modern Theory Of Presidential Power: Alexander Hamilton And The Corwin Thesis, By R. Loss, Michael A. Genovese Sep 1991

The Modern Theory Of Presidential Power: Alexander Hamilton And The Corwin Thesis, By R. Loss, Michael A. Genovese

Political Science and International Relations Faculty Works

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Selection And Implementation Of Integrated Systems In Ohio Libraries, Carolyn Radcliff, Jeffrey Gatten May 1991

Selection And Implementation Of Integrated Systems In Ohio Libraries, Carolyn Radcliff, Jeffrey Gatten

LMU Librarian Publications & Presentations

No abstract provided.


Paradigm Restrictions On Interdisciplinary Research Into Librarianship, Jeffrey Gatten Jan 1991

Paradigm Restrictions On Interdisciplinary Research Into Librarianship, Jeffrey Gatten

LMU Librarian Publications & Presentations

Scholars are becoming increasingly interdisciplinary in their approach to research, but traditional structures of knowledge within the social sciences may limit their ability to view a phenomenon in its entirety. This citation study examines the extent to which interdisciplinary research into librarianship is restricted by paradigms. The study uses library science and sociology journal articles that address the sociological aspect of libraries. The data indicate that interdisciplinary research into the applied discipline of librarianship is inhibited by paradigms.