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Klappentext Theories of Exploitation examines the concept of exploitation and its place as a critical category in social theory. Discussion of the concept is internal to both liberalism and Marxism as well as being an obvious point of contention between the two. The contributors explain the historical emergence of themes in exploitation theories. They present exegeses of the theories of writers in the Scottish Enlightenment, the 'Ricardian Socialists', mutualists and Marx. The concerns of these writers are carried forward by essays presenting contemporary liberal theories, and theories based on the notion that socialism or communism is ethically superior to capitalism. Zusammenfassung Examines the concept of exploitation and its place as a critical category in social theory. Discussion of the concept is internal to both liberalism and Marxism as well as being an obvious point of contention between the two. This work explains the historical emergence of themes in exploitation theories. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Scottish Enlightenment - John D Brewer Thomas Hodgskin and John Bray - Andrew Reeve Free Exchange and Equal Exchange A Mutualist Theory of Exploitation? - John Cunliffe Marx¿s Political Theory of Exploitation - Terrell Carver Can Socialism be Non-Exploitative? - Robert J van der Veen Exploitation and the Libertarian Challenge - Philippe Van Parijs Exploitation - Hillel Steiner A Liberal Theory Amended, Defended and Extended Exploitation in the Market - David Miller Exploiting a Situation and Exploiting a Person - Robert E Goodin