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Intellectual and Manual Labour A Critique of Epistemology.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sohn-Rethel, Alfred
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2020.
Colección:Historical Materialism Book Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Introduction to the Historical Materialism Edition (O'Kane)
  • Translator's Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Critique of Philosophical Epistemology
  • 1. The Fetishism of Intellectual Labour
  • 2. Can There Be Abstraction Other Than by Thought?
  • 3. The Commodity Abstraction
  • 4. The Phenomenon of the Exchange Abstraction
  • 5. Economics and Knowledge
  • 6. The Analysis of the Exchange Abstraction
  • a. Stating the Question
  • b. Practical Solipsism
  • c. The Form of Exchangeability of Commodities
  • d. Abstract Quantity and the Postulate of the Exchange Equation
  • e. Abstract Time and Space
  • f. The Concept of Value
  • g. Substance and Accidents
  • h. Atomicity
  • i. Abstract Movement
  • j. Strict Causality
  • k. Concluding Remarks to the Analysis
  • 7. The Evolution of Coined Money
  • 8. Conversion of the Real Abstraction into the Conceptual Abstraction
  • 9. The Independent Intellect
  • a. Self-Alienation and Self-Direction
  • b. The Relational Shift
  • c. Conversion post festum of Exchange (Marx
  • 'After the Event')
  • d. Division of Society and Nature
  • e. Reification at the Root of the Intellect
  • f. Knowledge from Sources Other Than Manual Labour
  • g. Laws of Nature
  • h. The Guideline of Historical Materialism
  • i. Money as a Mirror of Reflection
  • j. The Social Form of Thinking
  • k. The Social Synthesis as the Foundation of Science
  • Part 2. Social Synthesis and Production
  • 10. Societies of Production and Societies of Appropriation
  • 11. Head and Hand in Labour
  • 12. The Beginnings of Surplus Production and Exploitation
  • 13. Head and Hand in the Bronze Age
  • 14. The Classical Society of Appropriation
  • 15. Mathematics, the Dividing-Line of Intellectual and Manual Labour
  • 16. Head and Hand in Medieval Peasant and Artisan Production
  • 17. The Forms of Transition from Artisanry to Science
  • 18. The Capitalist Relations of Production
  • 19. Galilean Science and the Dynamic Concept of Inertia
  • 20. Bourgeois Science
  • Part 3. The Dual Economics of Advanced Capitalism
  • 21. From De-socialised to Re-socialised Labour
  • 22. A Third Stage of the Capitalist Mode of Production?
  • 23. The Turn to Monopoly Capitalism
  • 24. Imperialism and Scientific Management
  • 25. The Economy of Time and 'Scientific Management'
  • 26. The Essentials of Taylorism
  • 27. Critique of Taylorism
  • 28. The Foundation of Flow Production
  • 29. The Unity of Measurement of Man and Machine
  • 30. The Dual Economics of Monopoly Capitalism
  • 31. The Necessity for a Commensuration of Labour
  • 32. The Commensuration of Labour in Action
  • 33. The Way to Automation
  • 34. The Curse of the Second-Nature
  • 35. The Epoch of Transition
  • 36. Logic of Appropriation and Logic of Production
  • Part 4. Historical Materialism as Methodological Postulate