How Neoliberal Capitalism Uses Super-Exploitation

In the history of Marxist socialism, exploitation is usually defined as the difference between workers’ production of surplus value and what they receive in wages. But what has happened to exploitation since the rise of neoliberal economic policies in the past 45 years?

Jack Rasmus discusses how globalization, financialization and pressure from the state have increased the rate of exploitation in both absolute and relative surplus value.

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