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- Valorisation abstract "In Marxism, the valorisation or valorization of capital is the increase in the value of capital assets through the application of value-forming labour in production. The German original term is \"Verwertung\" (specifically Kapitalverwertung) but this is difficult to translate, and often wrongly rendered as \"realisation of capital\", \"creation of surplus-value\" or \"self-expansion of capital\" or \"increase in value\".In German, the general meaning of \"Verwertung\" is the productive use of a resource, and more specifically the use or application of something (an object, process or activity) so that it makes money, or generates value, with the connotation that the thing validates itself and proves its worth when it results in earnings, a yield. Thus, something is \"valorised\" if it has yielded its value (which could be use-value or exchange-value). Similarly, Marx's specific concept refers both to the process whereby a capital value is conferred or bestowed on something, and to the increase in the value of a capital asset, within the sphere of production.In modern translations of Marx's economic writings, such as the Penguin edition of Capital and the English Marx-Engels Collected Works, the term valorisation (as in French) is preferred because it is recognized that it denotes a highly specific economic concept, i.e., a term with a technical meaning.Note: \"Valorisation\" is nowadays also a term used, particularly on the European mainland, in the vocational training community, in academia and in project management. In this sense, it refers to getting the maximum value and usefulness out of education programmes and managed projects, by generalizing what has been learnt from the specialist experiences to other, related fields. In this modern sense of the word, the European Commission defines the term as \"a process of exploiting project learning and outcomes (training products and processes, methodology, course materials etc.) with a view to optimising their value and impact in existing and new contexts (target groups, companies, sectors, training institutions and systems etc.).[1] This meaning is unrelated to Marx's concept, other than the reference to making the best use of an activity or getting the best value out of it for all concerned. The modern meaning relates not to capital, but to spreading the benefits of upskilling.".
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- Valorisation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Valorisation".
- Valorisation wikiPageWikiLinkText "self-valorizing value".
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- Valorisation subject Category:Marxist_theory.
- Valorisation hypernym Increase.
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- Valorisation comment "In Marxism, the valorisation or valorization of capital is the increase in the value of capital assets through the application of value-forming labour in production.".
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