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The '''temporal single-system interpretation''' (TSSI) is an interpretation of [[Karl Marx]]'s [[value theory]] that was constructed in the 1980s in order to dispel various allegations of inconsistency.
The '''temporal single-system interpretation''' (TSSI) is an interpretation of [[Karl Marx]]'s [[value theory]] that was constructed in the 1980s in order to dispel various allegations of inconsistency.



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The temporal single-system interpretation (TSSI) is an interpretation of Karl Marx's value theory that was constructed in the 1980s in order to dispel various allegations of inconsistency.

Internal Inconsistency Allegations

Okishio’s theorem