The Golden Contradiction: A Marxist Theory of Gold : with Particular Reference to South AfricaThis is a work of political economy which explains how the traditional constancy of gold came to give way to a daily-fluctuating gold price. The fixed gold price is radically re-examined while the reverence of the gold standard system is challenged. The book looks at the gold producing labour, including the Wild West gold digger and the origins of apartheid in South Africa. |
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... camps would be a great advantage in keeping up the permanent supply of labour .... There seems good ground for assuming that if locations were established in the proximity of the mines , there would be a base formed for a working force ...
... camps would be a great advantage in keeping up the permanent supply of labour .... There seems good ground for assuming that if locations were established in the proximity of the mines , there would be a base formed for a working force ...
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... camp , Johannesburg in 1887 boasted a total population of 3,000 ( Van Onselen , 1986b , p . 2 ) , which by 1904 had grown to number 158,580 . Initially , the only employment available on what was later to develop into the Witwatersrand ...
... camp , Johannesburg in 1887 boasted a total population of 3,000 ( Van Onselen , 1986b , p . 2 ) , which by 1904 had grown to number 158,580 . Initially , the only employment available on what was later to develop into the Witwatersrand ...
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... camps ) , indenture or proletarianisation . In the post - industrial case , the forms include both full and partial proletarianisation , and full and partial de - proletarianisation . None of these , however , by definition implies ...
... camps ) , indenture or proletarianisation . In the post - industrial case , the forms include both full and partial proletarianisation , and full and partial de - proletarianisation . None of these , however , by definition implies ...
Contents
Towards a theory of gold 1 Gold as money | 1 |
The moneycommodity and the value of labourpower | 49 |
Gold as capital | 77 |
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abstract labour amalgamation amount average becomes black workers capitalist Chamber of Mines character circuit of capital commodity competition concrete labour consumption contradiction cost diamond Duncan Innes emph exchange value expression factors of production financial markets fixed price gold as money gold mines gold production goldmining capital goldmining industry hence human labour ibid increase individual Innes Johannesburg Johnstone joint stock capital labour force lode London Marx Marx's means of production measure of value metals miners money-commodity monopoly native nature necessary labour-time nineteenth century Onselen paper currency particular use-value placer mining political economy productivity of labour proletarianisation quantity of gold Rand reduced relation remains role shafts silver slavery social capital social form South African goldmining standard of price superexploitation surplus surplus labour surplus-value thesis Ticktin Trewhela unit value of gold value of labour-power values of commodities wages wealth Williams Witwatersrand workforce