A return to Marx - and then beyond /
""Capitalism - Marx and Beyond" examines the current bourgeoisie capitalism. Capitalism is addressed as a unique concrete historically reality. This mode of production inherits traditional pre modern social forms that are cultivated as national identities. National sentiments are expr...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers,
[2020]
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Colección: | World philosophy series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Reading Guidelines
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Chapter 2
- Crises
- Divides
- Capital
- Crises
- Unpredictability, Uncertainty and Risk
- Uncertainty, Paradoxes and Counterfinality
- Unpredictable Reoccurring Disruptions
- Money and Uncertainty Absorption Capacities
- The Unachievable Balance
- The Second Industrial Divide
- What Divide?
- Crises
- What Crises?
- Blame It on the State: Leftist and Neo-Liberals
- The Third Way
- Micro, Macro, Shop Floor and Welfare State Arrangements
- Yeoman Democracy
- Competition and Collaboration Ambiguities
- Critical Remarks and Reflections
- The return of Capital
- Inequality and Crises
- Historical Comparison
- Crises, Central Banks and State Intervention
- Piketty's Political Economy
- Capital, Assets and Wealth
- What Is Capital According to Piketty?
- Piketty's Concept of Capital
- Some Critical Reflections
- What Counts as Assets?
- What about Wealth?
- Income and Growth
- Some Additional Issues
- Are There Contrary Forces?
- What Are Current Advancement?
- How to Cope with These New Forms of Inequality?
- Crises What Crises?
- Piketty's Concept of Capital
- Political Implication and a Short Statement from Marx
- Chapter 3
- Giving Marx Another Chance
- David Harvey
- A Return to Marx?
- Harvey's Afterthoughts on Piketty
- Harvey and the Second Volume
- Comments on Harvey's Examination
- Sources of Value and Constant Capital
- Production and Reproduction
- Resisting Capitalism
- A Modest Position?
- Our Return to Marx
- Rereading Capital
- Comments on Reading and Method
- Value, Alienation and Self-Exploitation
- Reconsidering Production and Reproduction
- Simple and Extended
- Social Economic Performance
- Marx Getting Stuck
- Chapter 4
- Beyond Marx
- Reproduction and Accumulation
- Beyond Marx
- Marx, an Advanced Radical Bourgeoisie Scientist?
- Beyond Marx
- Abstract Labor as a Specific Concrete Potential for Accumulation
- References
- About the Author
- Index
- Blank Page