"Clear, comprehensive and critical, Value is a gem of a book for both students and scholars who grapple with the problem of value in economic thought. Harry Pitts's introduction offers well-argued and detailed engagement with central approaches and debates that should not be missed."
Paul Mason, author of Postcapitalism
"Harry Pitts has written an essential primer on that 'thing' that is central to economics, political economy and the social system they purport to explain - capitalism. Debunking all notions that there is anything scientific or objective about value, Harry teaches why we should understand it as a category of struggle, as 'something' that both emerges out of struggles and operates to fragment and suppress struggles."
David Harvie, co-author of Moments of Excess: Movements, Protest and Everyday Life
Frederick Harry Pitts is a Lecturer in Work, Employment, Organization and Public Policy at University of Bristol School of Management.