So I’m at the tail end of chapter 15, one of the longest chapters as far as I can tell. Lots of information but I read it only in pieces during a particularly busy week. Can someone give me a rundown of why capitalists want to extend the working day so much? Why is it more profitable to hire more workers over an extended working day than creating more efficient machinery?

  • durbutter [he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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    1 year ago

    I think I might have figured it out:

    1. Machinery decreases the SNLT required to produce commodity x
    2. The value of commodity x therefore decreases to a minimum
    3. Profit can only be increased by extending the working day and producing more of commodity x
    4. The constant capital required to invest in machinery cannot be exploited to make profit, unlike the variable capital invested in labor and finally
    5. efficient production machinery is only invested in once labor puts a cap on its own exploitation through organization