LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY: THE LINK BETWEEN USE-VALUE, VALUE, AND INFORMATION

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Cardenas-Garcia, Jaime F. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Maryland Baltimore Cty, Dept Mech Engn, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 USA
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Labour theory of value; Information; Infoautopoiesis; Productivity of labour; Relative surplus value; TECHNICAL CHANGE;
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B [哲学、宗教];
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The metabolic link between human labour and nature is undeniable, and may be explained as a process, intrinsic to living beings, of infoautopoiesis or information self-production; a sensory commensurable, self-referential, homeorhetic feedback process immanent to Gregory Bateson's difference which makes a difference. This is what allows the discovery of the immanence of information and productivity of labour. The productivity of labour is determined amongst other things by the workers' average degree of skill, the level of development of science and its technological application, the social organization of the process of production, the extent and effectiveness of the means of production, and the conditions found in the natural environment. Thus, the greater the productivity of labour the greater the production of use-values as commodities, and the less the value of the commodities due to the reduced labour time socially necessary for their production. This implied relationship, between the productivity of labour, use-value, and value, may be evaluated by examining the process of generation of relative surplus value. An algebraic approach shows how the productivity of labour is incorporated into the labour theory of value. A parallel approach, using Bateson's definition of information allows the discovery of the immanence of information and productivity of labour, and is shown to correspond to the previously obtained algebraic construction incorporating the productivity of labour into the labour theory of value. In short, relative surplus value is an inevitable consequence of the immanence of information and productivity of labour.
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