Introduction.
On Distinguishing between Marx and Marxism.
Engels and the Marxist View of Marx.
Marx and Engels.
About Marx s Texts.
Marx, Engels, and Marx s Texts.
Interpreting Marx s Texts.
Hegel as a Way into Marx.
Philosophical Economics, the Industrial Revolution, and Adam Smith.
Hegel and Economics.
Hegel on Property.
Marx and Hegel: Some Tentative Conclusions..
2. Marx s Early Writings.
Marx s Life and Thought.
Marx s Early Writings.
Hegelianism in Marx s Dissertation.
Feuerbach and Marx s Early Critique of Hegel.
More Early Criticism of Hegel: "On the Jewish Question".
More Early Criticism of Hegel: "Contribution to the Critique of "Hegel s Philosophy.
of Right : Introduction".
Engels and Marx s Economic View of Modern Society.
Marx s Theory of Alienation.
Marxian humanism, Philosophy and Political Economy..
3. Marx s Transitional Writings.
"Theses on Feuerbach".
4. Marx s Mature Economic Writings.
5. Marx and Hegel Revisited.
Prior Discussion of Marx s Relation to Hegel.
Hegel in Marx s Writings.
Hegel and Marx on Private Property.
Hegel and Marx on History and Freedom.
Hegel and Marx s Critique of Political Economy.
Hegel and Marx s Theory of Political Economy.
Marx the Hegelian..
6. Marx the Hegelian.
Kant s Copernican Revolution in Philosophy.
Hegel and History.
Contradiction and Marx s Economic Approach to History.
Marx and Contemporary Philosophy.
Select Bibliography.
Index.
Marx After Marxism encourages readers to understand Karl Marx in new ways, unencumbered by political Marxist interpretations that have long dominated the discussions of both Marxists and non Marxists. This volume gives a broad and accessible account of Marx s philosophy and emphasizes his relationship to Hegel.
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
List of Abbreviations..
Introduction.
1. Hegel, Marx, and Marxism.
On Distinguishing between Marx and Marxism.
Engels and the Marxist View of Marx.
Marx and Engels.
About Marx s Texts.
Marx, Engels, and Marx s Texts.
Interpreting Marx s Texts.
Hegel as a Way into Marx.
Marx and Hegel s Philosophy of Right.
Philosophical Economics, the Industrial Revolution, and Adam Smith.
Hegel and Economics.
Hegel on Property.
Marx and Hegel: Some Tentative Conclusions..
2. Marx s Early Writings.
Marx s Life and Thought.
Marx s Early Writings.
Hegelianism in Marx s Dissertation.
Feuerbach and Marx s Early Critique of Hegel.
More Early Criticism of Hegel: "On the Jewish Question".
More Early Criticism of Hegel: "Contribution to the Critique of "Hegel s Philosophy.
of Right : Introduction".
Introduction to the Paris Manuscripts.
Engels and Marx s Economic View of Modern Society.
Marx s Theory of Alienation.
Criticism of Hegel in the Paris Manuscripts.
Marxian humanism, Philosophy and Political Economy..
3. Marx s Transitional Writings.
"Theses on Feuerbach".
The German Ideology.
The Poverty of Philosophy.
Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy..
4. Marx s Mature Economic Writings.
Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy.
Capital: A Critique of Political Economy.
The Publication History of Capital.
Prefatory Materials for Capital.
Capital..
5. Marx and Hegel Revisited.
Prior Discussion of Marx s Relation to Hegel.
Hegel in Marx s Writings.
Hegel and Marx on Private Property.
Hegel and Marx on History and Freedom.
Hegel and Marx s Critique of Political Economy.
Hegel and Marx s Theory of Political Economy.
Marx the Hegelian..
6. Marx the Hegelian.
Kant s Copernican Revolution in Philosophy.
Hegel and History.
Contradiction and Marx s Economic Approach to History.
Contradiction, Identity, and Commodities in Capital.
Marx and Contemporary Philosophy.
Select Bibliography.
Index.
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Key Readings and Commentary
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- Organizes Marx s writings thematically, presenting him as the father of modern capitalist social theory
- Includes 15 contemporary essays reflecting the influence of Karl Marx on today s economy and society
- Contains substantial editorial introductions by a well known Marx scholar
.
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
Notes on Contributors.
General Editor s Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Marx and Modernity (Robert J. Antonio).
Section I: Marx Readings.
Part 1: Marx s Vision of History: "Historical Materialism.".
1. Primary Historical Relations or the Basic Aspects of Social Activity (with Friedrich Engels).
2. The Ruling Class and Ruling Ideas... (with Friedrich Engels).
3. The Formation of Classes... (with Friedrich Engels).
4. Preface to A Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy.
5. Labor Rent.
6. Karl Marx (Friedrich Engels).
7. Letter to Joseph Bloch (Friedrich Engels).
Part 2: The Juggernaut of Capitalist Modernity: The Revolutionary Bourgeoisie, End of Tradition, and New Social Powers.
8. The So Called Primitive Accumulation.
9. Development of the Division of Labor (with Friedrich Engels).
10. Bourgeois and Proletarians: (with Friedrich Engels).
11. Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation.
12. Cooperation.
13. Cardinal Facts of Capitalist Production.
Part 3: Marx s Labor Theory of Value: The Hidden Social Relationship Beneath Capitalism s Distorted "Economic" Surface.
14. The Two Factors of a Commodity: Use Value and Value.
15. From Value, Price and Profit.
16. The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof.
17. The General Formula for Capital.
Part 4: The First and Second Industrial Revolutions: From Manufacture to Modern Industry.
18. Division of Labor and Manufacture.
19. Machinery and Modern Industry.
Part 5: The Downside of Capitalist Growth: Unemployment, Poverty, Speculative Crises, and Environmental Devastation.
20. General Law of Capitalist Accumulation.
21. The Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall.
22. Progressive Production of a Relative Surplus Population or Industrial Reserve Army.
23. Increase of Lunacy in Great Britain.
24. The Economic Crisis in Europe.
25. Modern Industry and Agriculture.
Part 6: Globalization and Colonialism: The New International Division of Labor.
26. Foreign Trade.
27. Repulsion Attraction of Workpeople.
28. The Crisis in England.
29. British Incomes in India.
30. The Indian Revolt.
Part 7: New Society Rising in the Old: Socially Regulated Capitalism and a Third Industrial Revolution.
31. The Factory Acts.
32. The Role of Credit in Capitalist Production.
33. Fixed Capital and Development of the Productive Forces of Society.
Part 8: The Revolutionary Proletariat and the Vicissitudes of History: Counterrevolution, Dictatorship, or Radical Democracy?.
34. Bourgeois and Proletarians: (with Friedrich Engels).
35. Proletarians and Communists: (with Friedrich Engels).
36. The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.
37. The Civil War in France.
38. Critique of the Gotha Program.
Section II: Contemporary Readings.
Part 9: After Communism: The Death or Return of Marx?.
39. Mourning Marxism (Ronald Aronson, Wayne State University).
40. Marx Redux (David Harvey, Johns Hopkins University).
41. The Return of Karl Marx (John Cassidy).
Part 10: New Economy or Old?: Information Capitalism and the Polarization of Class, Race, and Ethnicity.
42. The Connected and the Disconnected (Jeremy Rifkin).
43. The Architect of a New Consensus (Thomas Frank).
44. Societal Changes and Vulnerable Neighborhoods (William Julius Wilson, Harvard University).
45. Fortress L.A. (Mike Davis).
Part 11: Neoliberal Globalization: Concentration, Proletarianization, and Immiseration in the New Transitional Order.
46. America s Immigration "Problem" (Saskia Sassen, University of Chicago).
47. "These Dark Satanic Mills" (William Greider).
48. From the Great Transformation to the Global Free Market (John Gray, London School of Economics).
Part 12: Emergent Resistance to Neoliberal Globalization: Anti Corporate, Alliance Politics & Direct Actions.
49. Slouching toward Seattle (Jeff Faux).
50. Seattle Diary (Jeff St. Clair).
51. Not Just a Seattle Sequel (Bruce Shapiro).
Part 13: Rethinking Class and Emancipation after Communism: Avoiding Marxist Determinism and Totalization.
52. Class Analysis, History, and Emancipation (Erik Olin Wright, University of Wisconsin).
53. From Redistribution to Recognition? (Nancy Fraser, New School University).
Bibliography.
Index.
Extra informatie:
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Gewicht: 738 gram
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Marx and Modernity
Key Readings and Commentary
Prijs Euro 45.94
- Organizes Marx s writings thematically, presenting him as the father of modern capitalist social theory
- Includes 15 contemporary essays reflecting the influence of Karl Marx on today s economy and society
- Contains substantial editorial introductions by a well known Marx scholar
.
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
| Notes on Contributors | | x | |
| General Editor`s Foreword | | xiii | |
| Acknowledgments | | xvii | |
| Introduction: Marx and Modernity | | 1 | (50) |
|
| SECTION I MARX READINGS | | 51 | (2) |
| Part 1 Marx`S Vision Of History: ``Historical Materialism`` | | 53 | (22) |
| Primary Historical Relations, or The Basic Aspects of Social Activity (with Engels) |
| | 57 | (3) |
| The Ruling Class and the Ruling Ideas...(with Engels) |
| | 60 | (3) |
| The Formation of Classes (with Engels) |
| | 63 | (2) |
| Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy |
| | 65 | (2) |
| | 67 | (2) |
| | 69 | (3) |
| Letter to Joseph Bloch (Engels) |
| | 72 | (3) |
| Part 2 The Juggernaut Of Capitalist Modernity: The Revolutionary Bourgeoisie, The End Of Tradition, And New Social Powers | | 75 | (26) |
| The Secret of Primitive Accumulation |
| | 79 | (3) |
| Development of the Division of Labour (with Engels) |
| | 82 | (8) |
| Bourgeois and Proletarians (with Engels) |
| | 90 | (3) |
| Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation |
| | 93 | (2) |
| | 95 | (5) |
| Cardinal Facts of Capitalist Production |
| | 100 | (1) |
| Part 3 Marx`S Labor Theory Of Value: The Hidden Social Relationship Beneath Capitalism`S Distorted ``Economic`` Surface | | 101 | (30) |
| The Two Factors of a Commodity: Use Value and Value |
| | 105 | (3) |
| From Value, Price and Profit |
| | 108 | (12) |
| The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof |
| | 120 | (7) |
| The General Formula for Capital |
| | 127 | (4) |
| Part 4 From Manufacture To Modern Industry: The First And Second Industrial Revolutions | | 131 | (22) |
| Division of Labour and Manufacture |
| | 135 | (8) |
| Machinery and Modern Industry |
| | 143 | (10) |
| Part 5 The Downside Of Capitalist Growth: Overpopulation, Poverty, Speculative Crises, And Environmental Devastation | | 153 | (22) |
| The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation |
| | 157 | (4) |
| The Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall |
| | 161 | (2) |
| Progressive Production of a Relative Surplus Population or Industrial Reserve Army |
| | 163 | (3) |
| The Increase of Lunacy in Great Britain |
| | 166 | (3) |
| The Economic Crisis in Europe |
| | 169 | (3) |
| Modern Industry and Agriculture |
| | 172 | (3) |
| Part 6 Globalization And Colonialism: The New International Division Of Labor | | 175 | (20) |
| | 179 | (2) |
| Repulsion and Attraction of Workpeople |
| | 181 | (2) |
| | 183 | (3) |
| | 186 | (4) |
| | 190 | (5) |
| Part 7 New Society Rising In The Old: Socially Regulated Capitalism And A Third Industrial Revolution | | 195 | (18) |
| | 199 | (5) |
| The Role of Credit in Capitalist Production |
| | 204 | (4) |
| Fixed Capital and the Development of the Productive Forces of Society |
| | 208 | (5) |
| Part 8 The Revolutionary Proletariat And The Vicissitudes Of History: Counterrevolution Dictatorship Or Radical Democracy | | 213 | (36) |
| The Rise of the Revolutionary Proletariat (with Engels) |
| | 219 | (6) |
| Proletarians and Communists (with Engels) |
| | 225 | (2) |
| From The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte |
| | 227 | (6) |
| From The Civil War in France |
| | 233 | (12) |
| From Critique of the Gotha Programme |
| | 245 | (4) |
| SECTION II CONTEMPORARY READINGS | | 249 | (2) |
| Part 9 After Communism: The Death Or Return Of Marx | | 251 | (22) |
| | 255 | (4) |
|
| | 259 | (5) |
|
| | 264 | (9) |
|
| Part 10 New Economy Or Old? Information Capitalism And The Polarization Of Class, Race, And Ethnicity | | 273 | (42) |
| The Connected and the Disconnected |
| | 277 | (15) |
|
| The Architecture of a New Consensus |
| | 292 | (7) |
|
| Societal Changes and Vulnerable Neighborhoods |
| | 299 | (8) |
|
| | 307 | (8) |
|
| Part 11 Neoliberal Globalization: Concentration, Proletarianization, And Dislocation In The New Transnational Order | | 315 | (26) |
| America`s Immigration ``Problem`` |
| | 319 | (7) |
|
| ``These Dark Satanic Mills`` |
| | 326 | (10) |
|
| From the Great Transformation to the Global Free Market |
| | 336 | (5) |
|
| Part 12 Emergent Resistance To Neoliberal Globalization: Anti-Corporate Alliance Politics And Direct Actions | | 341 | (26) |
| | 345 | (7) |
|
| | 352 | (9) |
|
| Not just a Seattle Sequel |
| | 361 | (6) |
|
| Part 13 Rethinking Class And Class Politics After Communism: Avoiding Marxist Determinism And Totalization | | 367 | (20) |
| Class Analysis, History, and Emancipation |
| | 371 | (8) |
|
| From Redistribution to Recognition? |
| | 379 | (8) |
|
| Bibliography | | 387 | (3) |
| Index | | 390 | |
Extra informatie:
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Gewicht: 363 gram
Formaat: 222 x 146 x 32 mm
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Marx and Modernity
Key Readings and Commentary
Prijs Euro 100.05
- Organizes Marx s writings thematically, presenting him as the father of modern capitalist social theory
- Includes 15 contemporary essays reflecting the influence of Karl Marx on today s economy and society
- Contains substantial editorial introductions by a well known Marx scholar
.
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
Notes on Contributors.
General Editor s Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Marx and Modernity (Robert J. Antonio).
Section I: Marx Readings.
Part 1: Marx s Vision of History: "Historical Materialism.".
1. Primary Historical Relations or the Basic Aspects of Social Activity (with Friedrich Engels).
2. The Ruling Class and Ruling Ideas... (with Friedrich Engels).
3. The Formation of Classes... (with Friedrich Engels).
4. Preface to A Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy.
5. Labor Rent.
6. Karl Marx (Friedrich Engels).
7. Letter to Joseph Bloch (Friedrich Engels).
Part 2: The Juggernaut of Capitalist Modernity: The Revolutionary Bourgeoisie, End of Tradition, and New Social Powers.
8. The So Called Primitive Accumulation.
9. Development of the Division of Labor (with Friedrich Engels).
10. Bourgeois and Proletarians: (with Friedrich Engels).
11. Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation.
12. Cooperation.
13. Cardinal Facts of Capitalist Production.
Part 3: Marx s Labor Theory of Value: The Hidden Social Relationship Beneath Capitalism s Distorted "Economic" Surface.
14. The Two Factors of a Commodity: Use Value and Value.
15. From Value, Price and Profit.
16. The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof.
17. The General Formula for Capital.
Part 4: The First and Second Industrial Revolutions: From Manufacture to Modern Industry.
18. Division of Labor and Manufacture.
19. Machinery and Modern Industry.
Part 5: The Downside of Capitalist Growth: Unemployment, Poverty, Speculative Crises, and Environmental Devastation.
20. General Law of Capitalist Accumulation.
21. The Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall.
22. Progressive Production of a Relative Surplus Population or Industrial Reserve Army.
23. Increase of Lunacy in Great Britain.
24. The Economic Crisis in Europe.
25. Modern Industry and Agriculture.
Part 6: Globalization and Colonialism: The New International Division of Labor.
26. Foreign Trade.
27. Repulsion Attraction of Workpeople.
28. The Crisis in England.
29. British Incomes in India.
30. The Indian Revolt.
Part 7: New Society Rising in the Old: Socially Regulated Capitalism and a Third Industrial Revolution.
31. The Factory Acts.
32. The Role of Credit in Capitalist Production.
33. Fixed Capital and Development of the Productive Forces of Society.
Part 8: The Revolutionary Proletariat and the Vicissitudes of History: Counterrevolution, Dictatorship, or Radical Democracy?.
34. Bourgeois and Proletarians: (with Friedrich Engels).
35. Proletarians and Communists: (with Friedrich Engels).
36. The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.
37. The Civil War in France.
38. Critique of the Gotha Program.
Section II: Contemporary Readings.
Part 9: After Communism: The Death or Return of Marx?.
39. Mourning Marxism (Ronald Aronson, Wayne State University).
40. Marx Redux (David Harvey, Johns Hopkins University).
41. The Return of Karl Marx (John Cassidy).
Part 10: New Economy or Old?: Information Capitalism and the Polarization of Class, Race, and Ethnicity.
42. The Connected and the Disconnected (Jeremy Rifkin).
43. The Architect of a New Consensus (Thomas Frank).
44. Societal Changes and Vulnerable Neighborhoods (William Julius Wilson, Harvard University).
45. Fortress L.A. (Mike Davis).
Part 11: Neoliberal Globalization: Concentration, Proletarianization, and Immiseration in the New Transitional Order.
46. America s Immigration "Problem" (Saskia Sassen, University of Chicago).
47. "These Dark Satanic Mills" (William Greider).
48. From the Great Transformation to the Global Free Market (John Gray, London School of Economics).
Part 12: Emergent Resistance to Neoliberal Globalization: Anti Corporate, Alliance Politics & Direct Actions.
49. Slouching toward Seattle (Jeff Faux).
50. Seattle Diary (Jeff St. Clair).
51. Not Just a Seattle Sequel (Bruce Shapiro).
Part 13: Rethinking Class and Emancipation after Communism: Avoiding Marxist Determinism and Totalization.
52. Class Analysis, History, and Emancipation (Erik Olin Wright, University of Wisconsin).
53. From Redistribution to Recognition? (Nancy Fraser, New School University).
Bibliography.
Index.
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Compact and fascinating, this invaluable work presents Marx`s thoughts in his own words and places them in context
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