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Key elements of social theory revolutionized by Marx /

"Marx's oeuvre is vast but there are key elements of his ever evolving, class-based contribution to social theory. Declining usefulness for him of Hegelian philosophy and his deepening confrontation with Ricardian political economy were expressions. While the French edition of Capital is c...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Zarembka, Paul (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2020]
Colección:Studies in critical social sciences ; volume 168.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Key Elements of Social Theory Revolutionized by Marx -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Abbreviations -- Note on the Citing of Capital, Volume I -- Introduction -- Part 1: The Atrophy of Philosophy -- 1 The Problem of Hegel -- 1 Hegel and Capital, Volume i, 1st German Edition -- 2 2nd German and French Editions of Volume i -- 3 Sieber on Marx and Criticizing His Use of Hegel -- Marx's Reaction -- 4 After Marx's 1883 Death, Sieber's Decline and Plekhanov's Influence -- 5 Lenin's Evolution toward Dialectical Materialism -- 6 Conclusion Moving Forward 
505 8 |a Part 2: Key Elements of Political Economy -- 2 Marx's Evolution and Revolution with the Concept of Value: Abstract Labor and Labor Power -- 1 Poverty of Philosophy (1847) Economic Concepts Historically Conditioned -- 2 Contribution (1859) Abstract Labor as the Substance of Value -- 3 Capital, Volume I (1867) Labor Power -- 4 Other Additions in Volume I -- 5 Marx's Retrospective on Value -- 3 Not Engels, but Marx's Final Edition of Capital, Volume I (1882) -- 1 Marx's Parts i-vi -- 2 The Structural Divisions Desired by Marx, Contrasted to Engels 
505 8 |a 3 Marx's Parts vii and viii (1882) Compared with Engels' 3rd German Edition (1883) -- 4 Text: ""The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation"", Sections 1-4, as Desired by Marx (1882) -- 1 Section 1 the Increased Demand for Labour-Power that Accompanies Accumulation, the Composition of Capital Remaining the Same -- 2 Section 2 Changes in the Composition of Capital with the Progress of Accumulation and Relative Diminution of that Part of Capital that is Exchanged against Labor Power -- 3 Section 3 Progressive Production of a Relative Surplus-Population or Industrial Reserve Army 
505 8 |a 4 Section 4 Different Forms of the Relative Surplus-Population. The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- 5 Section 5 Illustrations of the General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- 5 Marx on Primitive Accumulation Contrasted to Engels' Handling of the Topic -- 1 Why, for Marx, Primitive Accumulation became a New Part viii -- 2 Engels' Disparate Handling of the English (1887) and 4th German (1890) Editions of Volume i -- Danielson's 2nd Russian edition (1898) -- 3 Engels' Continuing Failure to Recognize Marx's Advances 
505 8 |a 4 Postscript Marx's Primitive Accumulation Conflated with Modern Dispossessions/ Enclosures -- 6 Marxist Accumulation of Capital? -- 1 Accumulation of Capital in Capital, Volume I -- 2 Schemes of Reproduction in Capital, Volume II -- 3 Ambiguity -- 4 "Marxist Accumulation of Capital" -- 5 An Algebraic Model of Marxist Accumulation with Fixed Constant Capital Included -- 7 Three Troubling Issues -- 1 Conundrum Value under Marxist Accumulation of Capital -- 2 Sieber's Query of Value in Marx -- 3 Prejudices of Marx and Engels -- 8 The Composition of Capital Clarified Theoretically, Empirically 
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