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a reader's guide to marx's capital: A Reader's Guide to Marx's Capital Joseph Choonara, 2019-07-30 Marx's groundbreaking analysis of capitalism retains its relevance today. This book guides readers as they grapple with Marx's masterpiece, Capital. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: A Guide to Marx's 'Capital' Anthony Brewer, 1984-03 The Guide aims to contribute to a better understanding of Marx's masterpiece, Capital. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: How to Read Marx's Capital Michael Heinrich, 2021-08-23 An accessible companion to Karl Marx's essential Capital With the recent revival of Karl Marx's theory, a general interest in reading Capital has also increased. But Capital—Marx’s foundational nineteenth-century work on political economy—is by no means considered an easily understood text. Central concepts, such as abstract labor, the value-form, or the fetishism of commodities, can seem opaque to us as first-time readers, and the prospect of comprehending Marx’s thought can be truly daunting. Until, that is, we pick up Michael Heinrich’s How to Read Marx's Capital. Paragraph by paragraph, Heinrich provides extensive commentary and lucid explanations of questions and quandaries that arise when encountering Marx’s original text. Suddenly, such seemingly gnarly chapters as “The Labor Process and the Valorization Process” and “Money or the Circulation of Capital” become refreshingly clear, as Heinrich explains just what we need to keep in mind when reading such a complex text. Deploying multiple appendices referring to other pertinent writings by Marx, Heinrich reveals what is relevant about Capital, and why we need to engage with it today. How to Read Marx's Capital provides an illuminating and indispensable guide to sorting through cultural detritus of a world whose political and economic systems are simultaneously imploding and exploding. |
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a reader's guide to marx's capital: A Guide to Marx's 'Capital' Vols IIII Kenneth Smith, 2012-11-15 This book provides a comprehensive guide to all three volumes of Karl Marx’s ‘Capital’, with advice on further reading and points for further discussion. Recognizing the contemporary relevance of ‘Capital’ in the midst of the current financial crisis, Kenneth Smith has produced an essential guide to Marx’s ideas, particularly on the subject of the circulation of money-capital. This guide uniquely presents the three volumes of ‘Capital’ in a different order of reading to that in which they were published, placing them instead in the order that Marx himself sometimes recommended as a more user-friendly way of reading. Dr Smith also argues that for most of the twentieth century, the full development of the capitalist mode of production (CMP) has been undermined by the existence of a non-capitalist ‘third world’, which has caused the CMP to take on the form of what Marx called a highly developed mercantile system, rather than one characterized by an uninterrupted circuit of industrial capital of the kind he expected would develop. While the guide can be read as a book in its own right, it also contains detailed references to Volumes I–III so that students, seminars and discussion groups can easily make connections between Smith’s explanations and the relevant parts of ‘Capital’. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital Michael Heinrich, 2012-06-01 The global economic crisis and recession that began in 2008 had at least one unexpected outcome: a surge in sales of Karl Marx's Capital. Although mainstream economists and commentators once dismissed Marx's work as outmoded and flawed, some are begrudgingly acknowledging an analysis that sees capitalism as inherently unstable. And of course, there are those, like Michael Heinrich, who have seen the value of Marx all along, and are in a unique position to explain the intricacies of Marx's thought. Heinrich's modern interpretation of Capital is now available to English-speaking readers for the first time. It has gone through nine editions in Germany, is the standard work for Marxist study groups, and is used widely in German universities. The author systematically covers all three volumes of Capital and explains all the basic aspects of Marx's critique of capitalism in a way that is clear and concise. He provides background information on the intellectual and political milieu in which Marx worked, and looks at crucial issues beyond the scope of Capital, such as class struggle, the relationship between capital and the state, accusations of historical determinism, and Marx's understanding of communism. Uniquely, Heinrich emphasizes the monetary character of Marx's work, in addition to the traditional emphasis on the labor theory of value, this highlighting the relevance of Capital to the age of financial explosions and implosions. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Marx's 'Capital' - Sixth Edition Ben Fine, Alfredo Saad-Filho, 2016 Fully revised and updated sixth edition of the internationally established guide to Marx's Capital. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Marx's 'Grundrisse' Simon Choat, 2016-07-28 The Grundrisse is widely regarded as one of Marx's most important texts, with many commentators claiming it is the centrepiece of his entire oeuvre. It is also, however, a notoriously difficult text to understand and interpret. In this - the first guide and introduction to reading the Grundrisse - Simon Choat helps us to make sense of a text that is both a first draft of Capital and a major work in its own right. As well as offering a detailed commentary on the entire text, this guide explains the Grundrisse's central themes and arguments and highlights its impact and influence. The Grundrisse's discussions of money, labour, nature, freedom, the role of machinery, and the development and dynamics of capitalism have influenced generations of thinkers, from Anglo-American historians such as Eric Hobsbawm and Robert Brenner to Continental philosophers like Antonio Negri and Gilles Deleuze, as well as offering vital insights into Marx's methodology and the trajectory of his thought. Contemporary examples are used throughout this guide both to illuminate Marx's terminology and concepts and to illustrate the continuing relevance of the Grundrisse. Readers will be offered guidance on: -Philosophical and Historical Context -Key Themes -Reading the Text -Reception and Influence |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: A People's Guide to Capitalism Hadas Thier, 2018-06-02 A lively, accessible, and timely guide to Marxist economics for those who want to understand and dismantle the world of the 1%. Economists regularly promote Capitalism as the greatest system ever to grace the planet. With the same breath, they implore us to leave the job of understanding the magical powers of the market to the “experts.” Despite the efforts of these mainstream commentators to convince us otherwise, many of us have begun to question why this system has produced such vast inequality and wanton disregard for its own environmental destruction. This book offers answers to exactly these questions on their own terms: in the form of a radical economic theory. “Thier’s urgently needed book strips away jargon to make Marx’s essential work accessible to today’s diverse mass movements.” —Sarah Leonard, contributing editor to The Nation “A great book for proletarian chain-breaking.” —Rob Larson, author of Bit Tyrants: The Political Economy of Silicon Valley “Thier unpacks the mystery of capitalist inequality with lucid and accessible prose . . . . We will need books like A People’s Guide to help us make sense of the root causes of the financial crises that shape so many of our struggles today.” —Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author of Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership “Ranging from exploitation at work to the operations of modern finance, this book takes the reader through a fine-tuned introduction to Marx’s analysis of the modern economy . . . . Thier combines theoretical explanation with contemporary examples to illuminate the inner workings of capitalism . . . . Reminds us of the urgent need for alternatives to a crisis-ridden system.” —David McNally, author of Blood and Money |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Representing 'Capital' Fredric Jameson, 2014-01-07 Representing Capital, Fredric Jameson's first book-length engagement with Marx's magnum opus, is a unique work of scholarship that records the progression of Marx's thought as if it were a musical score. The textual landscape that emerges is the setting for paradoxes and contradictions that struggle toward resolution, giving rise to new antinomies and a new forward movement. These immense segments overlap each other to combine and develop on new levels in the same way that capital itself does, stumbling against obstacles that it overcomes by progressive expansions, which are in themselves so many leaps into the unknown. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Karl Marx's Das Kapital Explained Seungsoo Lim, 2019-05-01 Powerful lumber interests stood in the way of the first campaigns to save the redwood trees of Humboldt County, California, but they were boldly opposed and pushed back. This history of the early 1900s recalls the Progressive Era crusades of women and men who prevailed against great odds, protecting the best of California’s northern redwood forests. This book tells the forgotten, dramatic story of early 20th-century Californians and other Americans who were the first group to preserve an important span of California’s northern redwood forests, a story never told before in one place. Numerous books have been published about battles to save the redwoods, particularly during the California redwood wars of the 1960s, 1970s and 1990s. But no book exclusively details the first fights during the 1920s and 1930s and portrays the significant role of women. By successfully fending off the logging industry, they paved the way for the modern environmental movement. The book, incorporating archived material that highlights for the first time the prominent role of women, covers the most formative period of early efforts to save the redwoods, the 21 years from 1913 through 1934. The story recounts a colorful moment in time when a paradigm firmly shifted toward preservation and a new generation of native Californians successfully faced down Eastern lumber interests over destruction of their beautiful, ancient forests. The storyline follows a trajectory of initial failure and ridicule, then limited successes, and the determination that overcame the entrenched intransigence of lumber interests. Finally, a historic rush of stunning preservation victories established Humboldt Redwoods State Park as the largest expanse of surviving old-growth redwoods on earth. This book offers a definitive account of a pivotal moment in environmentalism and a new explanation of how forceful, determined people a century ago preserved the great California redwood forests that are now enjoyed by millions of visitors from every corner of earth. This book tells the forgotten, dramatic story of early 20th-century Californians and other Americans who were the first group to preserve an important span of California’s northern redwood forests, a story never told before in one place. By successfully fending off the logging industry, they paved the way for the modern environmental movement. The book, incorporating archived material that highlights for the first time the prominent role of women, covers the most formative period of early efforts to save the redwoods, the 21 years from 1913 through 1934. The story recounts a colorful moment in time when a paradigm firmly shifted toward preservation and a new generation of native Californians successfully faced down Eastern lumber interests over destruction of their beautiful, ancient forests. The storyline follows a trajectory of initial failure and ridicule, then limited successes, and the determination that overcame the entrenched intransigence of lumber interests. Finally, a historic rush of stunning preservation victories established Humboldt Redwoods State Park as the largest expanse of surviving old-growth redwoods on earth. This book offers a definitive account of a pivotal moment in environmentalism and a new explanation of how forceful, determined people a century ago preserved the great California redwood forests that are now enjoyed by millions of visitors from every corner of earth. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Marx's Inferno William Clare Roberts, 2016-12-20 Marx’s Inferno reconstructs the major arguments of Karl Marx’s Capital and inaugurates a completely new reading of a seminal classic. Rather than simply a critique of classical political economy, William Roberts argues that Capital was primarily a careful engagement with the motives and aims of the workers’ movement. Understood in this light, Capital emerges as a profound work of political theory. Placing Marx against the background of nineteenth-century socialism, Roberts shows how Capital was ingeniously modeled on Dante’s Inferno, and how Marx, playing the role of Virgil for the proletariat, introduced partisans of workers’ emancipation to the secret depths of the modern “social Hell.” In this manner, Marx revised republican ideas of freedom in response to the rise of capitalism. Combining research on Marx’s interlocutors, textual scholarship, and forays into recent debates, Roberts traces the continuities linking Marx’s theory of capitalism to the tradition of republican political thought. He immerses the reader in socialist debates about the nature of commerce, the experience of labor, the power of bosses and managers, and the possibilities of political organization. Roberts rescues those debates from the past, and shows how they speak to ever-renewed concerns about political life in today’s world. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Understanding Marx’s Capital: A reader’s guide Adam Booth, Rob Sewell, 2019-07-11 Marx's Capital was a book that revolutionised political economy and for the first time opened our eyes to the real workings of capitalism. It was, however, met with a wall of silence from the mainstream economists and the establishment. Despite this, Capital became regarded in the workers' movement as the Bible of the working class... The aim of this book, written by authors from the International Marxist Tendency, is to help guide readers through the pages of volume one of Capital; to bring out the main themes and ideas contained within it; and to discuss the relevance of this great Marxist classic in terms of understanding the crisis-ridden world around us today - and, most importantly, how we can radically transform it. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Das Kapital Karl Marx, 2012-03-27 One of the most notorious works of modern times, as well as one of the most influential, Capital is an incisive critique of private property and the social relations it generates. Living in exile in England, where this work was largely written, Marx drew on a wide-ranging knowledge of its society to support his analysis and generate fresh insights. Arguing that capitalism would create an ever-increasing division in wealth and welfare, he predicted its abolition and replacement by a system with common ownership of the means of production. Capital rapidly acquired readership among the leaders of social democratic parties, particularly in Russia and Germany, and ultimately throughout the world, to become a work described by Marx's friend and collaborator Friedrich Engels as 'the Bible of the Working Class'. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Reading Capital Today Ingo Schmidt, Carlo Fanelli, 2017 Recent years have seen a surge of interest in Marxian political economy and especially Marx's great work Capital. 150 years after the book's original publication, are there readings of Capital that can help us find new pathways to progressive or revolutionary change? In this wide-ranging new volume, leading thinkers reflect on Capital's legacy, its limitations and its continuing relevance for today, highlighting issues including ecology, gender, race, labour, communism, the 'Third World' and imperialism. The contributors also aim to identify the connections between Capital and various socialist projects of the past, and draw lessons from those experiences that might contribute to the reinvention of socialist politics today. Contributors include: Ingo Schmidt, Carlo Fanelli, William Pelz, Anej Korsika, Prabhat Patnaik, Beverly Silver, Silvia Federici, Paul Thompson, Chris Smith, Peter Gose, Justin Paulson, Jeff Noonan, Hannah Holleman and Peter Hudis. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: A Guide to Marxian Political Economy Teinosuke Otani, 2018-02-24 This textbook offers a comprehensive guide to the systematic structure of capitalism, while at the same time introducing readers to all three volumes of Marx’s Capital. Based on his extensive expertise on Marx’s critique of political economy, the author reveals the specific structure of production in capitalist societies and explicates what sets this system apart from other modes of production. Marx’s political economy is explained in a systematic and easy-to-understand manner, using numerous illustrative diagrams to complement the text. This textbook will appeal to all students and scholars looking for a more comprehensive, systematic and theoretical explanation of capitalism, equipping them with a solid theoretical understanding of its core structure. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: A Reader's Guide to Marx's Capital Joseph Choonara, 2019-07-19 p>This book carefully guides the reader through each chapter of the first volume of Capital. It sets Marx’s arguments in context, and explains their relevance today, and it offers insights into Marx’s method, highlighting key concepts running through the book. It also offers pointers to wider works that can provide further illumination. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Marx’s Capital, Method and Revolutionary Subjectivity Guido Starosta, 2015-11-24 In Marx ́s Capital, Method and Revolutionary Subjectivity, Guido Starosta develops a materialist inquiry into the social and historical determinations of revolutionary subjectivity. Through a methodologically-minded critical reconstruction of the Marxian critique of political economy, from the early writings up to the Grundrisse and Capital, this study shows that the outcome of the historical movement of the objectified form of social mediation, which has turned into the very alienated subject of social life (i.e., capital), is to develop, as its own immanent determination, the constitution of the (self-abolishing) working class as a revolutionary subject. A crucial element in this intellectual endeavour is the focus on the intrinsic connection between the specifically dialectical form of social science and its radical transformative content. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: What is Marxism? Rob Sewell, Alan Woods, 2015 In this epoch of instability, crisis, war and ever-growing inequality, Marxism is becoming an increasingly attractive proposition to millions of workers and young people around the world. The old mole of revolution, to use Karl Marx’s own phrase, is burrowing deep into the foundations of society. And yet we are repeatedly told that Marxism is either irrelevant, or out-dated, or even dead. Yet, if that were true, why are so many books and articles churned out year-on-year attacking Marxism? Clearly the powers that be are rattled or indeed frightened by these “dead” ideas. So what is this set of ideas that frightens them so much? Marxism – or scientific socialism – is the name given to the body of ideas first worked out by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels more than 150 years ago. In their totality, these ideas provide a fully worked-out theoretical basis for the struggle of the working class to attain a higher form of human society – socialism. This book is aimed specifically at newcomers to Marxism. A bestseller now in its second edition, it comprises introductory pieces on the three component parts of Marxist theory, corresponding broadly to philosophy, social history and economics: dialectical materialism, historical materialism and Marxist economics. Complementing these introductions are key extracts from some of the great works of Marxism written by its most outstanding figures – Marx, Engels, Lenin and Trotsky. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Marx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic Reason David Harvey, 2017-10-05 Karl Marx's Capital is one of the most important texts written in the modern era. Since 1867, when the first of its three volumes was published, it has had a profound effect on politics and economics in theory and practice throughout the world. But Marx wrote in the context of capitalism in the second half of the nineteenth century, and his assumptions and analysis need to be updated in order to address to the technological, economic, and industrial change that has followed Capital's initial publication. In Marx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic Reason, David Harvey not only provides a concise distillation of his famous course on Capital, but also makes the text relevant to the twenty-first century's continuing processes of globalization. This book serves as an accessible window into Harvey's unique approach to Marxism and takes readers on a riveting roller coaster ride through recent global history. It demonstrates how and why Capital remains a living, breathing document with an outsized influence on contemporary social thought. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Reading Capital Louis Althusser, Etienne Balibar, 2009-06-09 Establishing a rigorous program of “symptomatic reading” that cuts through the silences and lacunae of Capital to reveal its philosophical core, Louis Althusser interprets Marx’s structural analysis of production as a revolutionary break—the basis of a completely new science. Building on a series of Althussers’s conceptual innovations that includes “overdetermination” and “social formation,” Étienne Balibar explores the historical and structural facets of production as Marx understood them, scrutinizing many of the most fundamental points in Capital, as though for the first time. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Marx's Capital Marcel van der Linden, Gerald Hubmann, 2019 When he died, Marx left his opus Capital unfinished. But how incomplete was the project? This volume offers the first comprehensive answer. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: 33 Lessons on Capital Harry Cleaver, 2019 What is the relevance of Marx's Capital to contemporary political struggles? |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: The Formation of the Economic Thought of Karl Marx Ernest Mandel, 2016-09-06 A clear and compact guide to Marx’s road to Das Kapital Ernest Mandel traces the development of Marx’s economic ideas from the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts to the completion of the Grundrisse. In a series of crystalline chapters, he provides an overview of subjects central to Marxist economic theory. Mandel focuses on Marx’s concept of alienation, which gained much currency among Marxists in the twentieth century, and traces the development of debates surrounding the labour theory of value, and Marx’s writings on communism and “crisis.” These discussions remain pertinent today, and these texts vital to all those who wish to interpret and to change the world. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Reclaiming Marx's Capital Andrew Kliman, 2007-01-01 This book reclaims Marx's Capital from the myth of inconsistency. An accessible account written for non-specialist readers, it shows that the inconsistencies are actually caused by misinterpretation; the recent temporal single-system interpretation eliminates all of the alleged inconsistencies. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Understanding Capital Duncan K. FOLEY, Duncan K Foley, 2009-06-30 Understanding Capital is a brilliantly lucid introduction to Marxist economic theory. Duncan Foley builds an understanding of the theory systematically, from first principles through the definition of central concepts to the development of important applications. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: The Limits to Capital David Harvey, 2018-11-06 Now a classic of Marxian economics, The Limits to Capital provides one of the best theoretical guides to the history and geography of capitalist development. In this edition, Harvey updates his classic text with a substantial discussion of the turmoil in world markets today.In his analyses of 'fictitious capital' and 'uneven geographical development' Harvey takes the reader step by step through layers of crisis formation, beginning with Marx's controversial argument concerning the falling rate of profit, moving through crises of credit and finance, and closing with a timely analysis geopolitical and geographical considerations. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Annihilation of Caste B.R. Ambedkar, 2014-10-07 B.R. Ambedkar's Annihilation of Caste is one of the most important, yet neglected, works of political writing from India. Written in 1936, it is an audacious denunciation of Hinduism and its caste system. It offers a scholarly critique of Hindu scriptures, scriptures that sanction a rigidly hierarchical and iniquitous social system. Arundhati Roy introduces this extensively annotated edition in The Doctor and the Saint, examining the persistence of caste in modern India, and how the conflict between Ambedkar and Gandhi continues to resonate. Roy breathes new life into Ambedkar's anti-caste utopia, and says that without a Dalit revolution, India will continue to be hobbled by systemic inequality. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Specters of Marx Jacques Derrida, 2012-10-12 Prodigiously influential, Jacques Derrida gave rise to a comprehensive rethinking of the basic concepts and categories of Western philosophy in the latter part of the twentieth century, with writings central to our understanding of language, meaning, identity, ethics and values. In 1993, a conference was organized around the question, 'Whither Marxism?’, and Derrida was invited to open the proceedings. His plenary address, 'Specters of Marx', delivered in two parts, forms the basis of this book. Hotly debated when it was first published, a rapidly changing world and world politics have scarcely dented the relevance of this book. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Capitalism Johan Fornäs, 2014-04-16 In the most complete, accurate and accessible presentation of Karl Marx’s theory of capitalism to date, Johan Fornäs presents a guide for anyone who wants to understand how today’s crisis-ridden society has emerged and is able to sustain and intensify its own deep inner contradictions. Capitalism clearly explains these contradictions, which are so relevant again today in the wake of the financial crisis. This clear and engaging guide explains capitalism for absolute beginners. Fornäs situates Marx’s ideas in context, remaining faithful to the concepts and structure of his work. This complete introduction to Marx’s economy critique covers all three volumes of Capital. It explores all the main aspects of Marx’s work – including his economic theory, his philosophical sophistication and his political critique – introducing the reader to Marx’s typical blend of sharp arguments, ruthless social reportage and utopian visions. This book will be of interest to students throughout the social sciences and humanities, including those studying sociology, social theory, economics, business studies, history, cultural studies, and politics. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Phenomenology of Spirit Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1998 wide criticism both from Western and Eastern scholars. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Love and Capital Mary Gabriel, 2014-06-29 ... The rarely glimpsed and heartbreakingly human side of the man whose works would redefine the world after his death, as well as a vivid account of the woman who gave him the strength to follow his dangerous course.--Jacket. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Theory as Critique Paul Mattick, 2019 Theory as Critique argues that the key to understanding Marx's Capital lies in viewing it as a critique of economic theory. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Unravelling Capitalism Joseph Choonara, 2017 Karl Marx was the greatest critic of capitalism, yet his ideas are widely dismissed or misunderstood. But understanding Marx is indispensable for anyone who wants to grasp why capitalism is a system of exploitation, instability and repeated crises. Joseph Choonara here introduces readers to some crucial Marxist approaches - as developed above all in the three volumes of Capital. He also outlines how this can be applied to capitalism as it has developed since the 19th century. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: The Society of the Spectacle Guy Debord, 2016 The Society of the Spectacle is many things. It is a critique of capitalism and mass-market culture, the underpinnings of the Situationist movement and one of the most important philosophical treatises of the 20th Century. The spectacle is the subversion of social relationships with the appearance of those interactions through media and commodities. Society has been subverted by the Spectacle through the decline of being into having, and having into merely appearing. The Society of the Spectacle is an important philosophical treatise on the alienation of modern society, forming the underpinnings of a postmodern culture that is supplanted with images of what once was real. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: From Marx to Gramsci Paul Le Blanc, 2016-05-24 A comprehensive course in the contributions of key figures to the Marxist tradition. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: The Adventures of the Communist Manifesto Hal Draper, 2019-12-03 A new, definitive, translation of the Karl Marx and Frederick Engels' Communist Mannifesto by American socialist luminary, Hal Draper. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: The History of Philosophy Alan Woods, 2021-09-26 Alan Woods outlines the development of philosophy from the ancient Greeks, all the way through to Marx and Engels who brought together the best of previous thinking to produce the Marxist philosophical outlook. Marxism looks at the real material world, not as a static immovable reality, but one that is constantly changing and moving, according to laws that can be discovered. This allows Marxists to look at how things were, how they have become and how they are most likely going to be in the future. The book deals with the history of human thought as a long process which started with the early primitive humans in their struggles for survival, through to the emergence of class societies, all as part of a process towards greater and greater knowledge of the world we live in. This long historical process eventually created the material conditions which allow for an end to class divisions and the flowering of a new society where humans will achieve true freedom, where no human will exploit another and no human will oppress another. Here we see how philosophy becomes an indispensable tool in the struggle for the revolutionary transformation of society. |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Marx and the Alternative to Capitalism Kieran Allen, 2011 An accessible and comprehensive overview of the ideas of Karl Marx |
a reader's guide to marx's capital: Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences Jonathan Michie, 2014-02-03 This 2-volume work includes approximately 1,200 entries in A-Z order, critically reviewing the literature on specific topics from abortion to world systems theory. In addition, nine major entries cover each of the major disciplines (political economy; management and business; human geography; politics; sociology; law; psychology; organizational behavior) and the history and development of the social sciences in a broader sense. |
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Capital Vol 3 The Process Of Capitalist Production As A Whole …
comprehensive guide to all three volumes of Karl Marx’s ‘Capital’, with advice on further reading and points for further discussion. Recognizing the contemporary relevance of ‘Capital’ in the …
Marx And Engels Reader (Download Only)
Communist Manifesto A Reader s Guide provides a better understanding of the ideas theories and contexts discussed in the most famous work of the writers who founded the ideology of …
Wage Labour and Capital - tilde.town
Wage Labour and Capital Marx, Karl 1847 First delivered as a speechin1847, then printed in 1849, and ... respects from the versions in Tucker’sMarx-Engels Reader and in vol-umes 9 and 27 of …
Understanding Capital - ouleft.org
Marx's writings on economics and to the overall structure of Marx's economic ideas. I have provided references to pertinent chapters of Capital because I believe that anyone who is …
The Marx Engels Reader - landeelu.com
Karl Marx Karl Marx,1986 A selection of Karl Marx's most important writings are contained in this volume. It was designed as a companion to Elster's An introduction to Karl Marx but may be …
Synopsis of Capital - Marxists Internet Archive
to the study of Capital . The contents of Capital are given for the greater part in Marx's own words. The centre of gravity, in the synopsis, as well as in the reviews, lies in the theory of surplus …
Marx in Hell: The Critique of Political Economy as Katabasis
the critique, namely, Marx’s intimations that he is leading his readers on an Inferno-esque descent into Hell. Far from deciding the question of Marx’s religious or scientific classification, I hope …
Engels' Reviews of Capital Volume I - eprints.staffs.ac.uk
5 Friedrich Engels, Review of Volume One of Capital for the Fortnightly Review, in MECW, Vol. 20 (London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1985), pp. 238-59. 6 David Harvey, A Companion to Marx’s …
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and Frederick Engels this comprehensive reader s guide to the Communist Manifesto explores the key themes ideas and ... building revolutionism of the 1830s and 1840s Educating from …
Understanding Capital Marx's Economic Theory - Free
Marx's writings on economics and to the overall structure of Marx's economic ideas. I have provided references to pertinent chapters of . Capital . because . I . believe that anyone who is …
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Capital, surplus-value and social surplus product Law of uneven development CHAPTER FOUR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITAL 72 74 76 78 79 82 85 88 91 Forms of agricultural surplus …
MARX, KARL Michael Rosen - Scholars at Harvard
published in 1859, contains the classic statement of Marx’s materialist theory of history. Volumes Two and Three of Das Kapital, left unfinished at Marx’s death, were edited and published …
Marx's distinction between the fetish character of the
of the literature on Marx’s concept of fetishism calls it that (c.f. Carver 1975, De Angelis 1996, Perlman 1982, Knafo 2002, Rubin 1982). I intend to follow the literature and call ‘commodity
Marx's Capital after One Hundred Years - JSTOR
of Marx's Capital. Its difficult method of presentation, the numerous myths about it which have grown up over the years, and recent tendencies to mathematicize popular conceptions of …
Marx, syllabus, 2014
5. Gould, Marx’s Social Ontology 6. Cohen, Karl Marx’s Theory of History 7. Postone, Time, Labor, and Social Domination 8. Osborne, How to Read Marx 9. Harvey, A Companion to …
The Marx Engels Reader (book) - o365.spu.ac.th
collaborative work An Analytical Introduction shows how Marx s and Engels s thinking developed in duologue as they altered individual words and phrases on these left over polemical pages …
MARX—AND ENGELS'S 'OUTLINES OF A CRITIQUE OF …
goodhisjournalismandlaudable(fromMarx'spointofview)hisinvesti gations intothe socialistmovement in Britain, Engels must have risen uniquely in Marx'sestimation to a level of …
Tentang DAS KAPITAL Marx - Marxists Internet Archive
Capital Marx. Dipublikasi dalam Demokratisches Wochenblatt Karl Marx, Das Kapital. Kritik der politischen Oekonomie. I Band: der Produktionprozess des Kapitals. Hamburg, 10 Otto …
Das Kapital, Volume I - University of Utah
Contents 5. Contradictions of M–C–M 381 6. Sale and Purchase of Labor-Power 415 III. The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value 447 7. Labor Process and Valorization Process 448
Marx and the Ontology of Social Being - marxismocritico.com
Marx’s critical intervention is understood as the theoretical foundation of the defence of a (post-capitalist) society. A society in which individuals primarily recognise themselves as workers …
The Marx And Engels Reader (PDF)
The Marx-Engels Reader Karl Marx,1972 Se muestra tanto la cronolog a como el desarrollo tem tico de los dos grandes ... statement of Marx s theory of history stated at such length and detail …
First published by Verso 2013 - libcom.org
A companion to Marx’s Capital. Volume 2 / David Harvey. pages cm eISBN: 978-1-78168-184-8 1. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. Kapital. I. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. Kapital. II. Title. ... wish I could add “in …
Marx’s Theory of Crisis Simon Clarke - marxismocritico.com
The Transition from Money to Capital 91 The Self-Expansion of Capital and Overproduction 93 Production and Realisation 94 Marx's Theory of Crisis: One Theory or Three? 96 …
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introduction to Marx for today's reader. Each section of the book includes questions designed to encourage a critical review of the material presented. ... Guide to Marx's 'Capital' SMITH,2013 …
Capital Volume II - Marxists Internet Archive
Capital, from the transformation of money into capital to the end, and is the first extant draft there of. Pages 973-1,158 (Notebooks XVI-XVIII) deal with capital and profit, rate of profit, merchant’s …
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Reader’s Guide Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow By Gabrielle Zevin Knopf Publishing Group ... game’s political voice led to Marx’s death? Do you think Marx had any regrets? Utah …
Introduction: Rereading Capital - Princeton University
2 • Chapter 1 “infernal machine” works,2 but also what traps to avoid in their efforts to construct a new world. Second, I argue that in order to understand Marx’s attempt to realize this grand …
Grundrisse - Marxists Internet Archive
intense period of Marx’s decade-long, in-depth study of economics. It is an extremely rich and thought-provoking work, showing signs of humanism and the influence of Hegelian dialectic …
Reading Capital, PDF - cdn.bookey.app
derived from Marx's "Capital," represents a radical departure from these ideological constructs. Althusser argues that Marx’s scientific approach uncovers the underlying mechanisms and …
How to Read Das Kapital
This is hardly the standard view of Marx's Hauftwerk. It is perhaps not surprising that Paul Samuelson, in a notorious attempt at wit, should refer to Marx as a "minor post-Ricar dian" and …