Marx's critique of capitalism is methodologically predetermined by his abstract theoretical framework, which systematically eliminates alternative interpretations and guarantees the conclusion of exploitation through rigged analytical premises rather than empirical discovery.
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- Nothing arbitrary after Marx’s theory and bifurcation of value is brought forward in the broad strokes of his argument; his argument simply unfolds into a designation of exploitation and a critique of capitalism because of that manufactured gameboard and those rigged rules.tier · open · cited by principle draft
- Marx's strategic move confines his argument to a conclusion of exploitation, excessively applying certain assumptions regarding value to the predefined capitalist model.tier · open · cited by principle draft
- Marx lays the groundwork for his eventual accusation of exploitation to be based within an abstract model of exchange.tier · open · cited by principle draft
- Marx’s argument is already over — he has methodologically eliminated any other interpretive derivation of capitalism than that of exploitation.tier · open · cited by principle draft
- Marx has moved all interaction between people within the capitalist economy into the abstract frame.tier · open · cited by principle draft
- Marx's abstract frame transcends topical rebuttals to the conclusion of exploitation.tier · open · cited by principle draft
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