Value and Value Orientation: A Dialectics of Social Progress
Abstract This article reconceptualises value and value orientation within a dialectical political economy framework, arguing that values are historically produced, materially grounded, and constitutive of social relations rather than merely normative ideals. Drawing on classical sociological theory and Marxist analysis, it demonstrates how value orientation mediates between structural conditions and individual practice, translating relations of production into lived dispositions. The paper advances this argument through an empirical engagement with out-migration from West Bengal, situating labour mobility within processes of surplus labour formation, informalisation, and uneven development. It shows how migration is embedded in regimes of accumulation that rely on informal power networks, patronage structures, and mediated access to labour markets. These transformations reconfigure value orientations from collective security and political mobilisation to instrumental rationality, ada...