This work examines the complex, detailed relationship between the theory of wealth and the theory of power, both subsumed as they are under the overarching mantle of capitalist ideology, ever distorting real connections and evading critical issues. It examines various theories of class, state, and power either explicitly or implicitly avowed in the diverse social science disciplines of politics, economics, and sociology. In illuminating the subtle machinations of ideology, it boldly reveals the realist ontology of capitalism which produces illusory theory. The essays employ transcendental…mehr
This work examines the complex, detailed relationship between the theory of wealth and the theory of power, both subsumed as they are under the overarching mantle of capitalist ideology, ever distorting real connections and evading critical issues. It examines various theories of class, state, and power either explicitly or implicitly avowed in the diverse social science disciplines of politics, economics, and sociology. In illuminating the subtle machinations of ideology, it boldly reveals the realist ontology of capitalism which produces illusory theory. The essays employ transcendental realism, emphasizing the primacy of ontology over epistemology as a mode of critique, necessarily going beyond traditional Marxian arguments in many cases. Although intended only as an analytical critique, the project is emancipatory of necessity, for it allows, ultimately, for an increased purchase on reality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rajani Kannepalli Kanth was educated at the Delhi School of Economics, Columbia University, and the New School for Social Research, with degrees in Economics and Social Anthropology. His teaching career, spanning two decades, began at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 1971-1974, interrupted by a stint at the United Nations in New York, only to be continued at the State University of New York and then on to the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City where he is currently based. Author of Political Economy and Laissez-Faire (1986) and co-editor of Explorations in Political Economy (1991), he has held Visiting Fellowships at Oxford University, England, and the University of Bielefeld, Germany. His teaching and research interests include political economy and social theory.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Capitalism And Social Theory: Marxism And Pluralism Chapter 1 Marxism and Pluralism: The Fateful Marx-Weber Encounter Chapter 2 Max Weber and Rationalization: A Critique Chapter 3 Bureaucracy, Power, and Domination: A Commentary Part 2 Marx and Political Theory: Theories of State, Class, and Power Chapter 4 The Iron Law of Oligarchy: A Critique of Michels Chapter 5 The Ruling Class: A Critique of Mosca Chapter 6 Classical Marxism, NeoMarxism, and the State: A Retrospective Part 3 Political Economy and Policy: The Foundations of Classicism Chapter 7 The Riddle of Laissez-Faire: Tales of Ricardo Chapter 8 The Demise of Ricardianism: Some Theses on Ricardo Chapter 9 Political Economy and Policy: The Malthus-Ricardo Embroilment Part 4 Economics and Epistemology: Toward Materialism Chapter 10 The Foundations of Economic Analysis: Toward Realism Chapter 11 Science, Class, and Theory: The Elusive Anatomy of Social Discourse Chapter 12 Political Economy and Philosophy: Tensions in Orthodoxy Part 5 EuroMarxism and Third-Worldism: Toward Autonomism Chapter 13 EuroMarxism and "Dependency": A Portentous Disjunction
Part 1 Capitalism And Social Theory: Marxism And Pluralism Chapter 1 Marxism and Pluralism: The Fateful Marx-Weber Encounter Chapter 2 Max Weber and Rationalization: A Critique Chapter 3 Bureaucracy, Power, and Domination: A Commentary Part 2 Marx and Political Theory: Theories of State, Class, and Power Chapter 4 The Iron Law of Oligarchy: A Critique of Michels Chapter 5 The Ruling Class: A Critique of Mosca Chapter 6 Classical Marxism, NeoMarxism, and the State: A Retrospective Part 3 Political Economy and Policy: The Foundations of Classicism Chapter 7 The Riddle of Laissez-Faire: Tales of Ricardo Chapter 8 The Demise of Ricardianism: Some Theses on Ricardo Chapter 9 Political Economy and Policy: The Malthus-Ricardo Embroilment Part 4 Economics and Epistemology: Toward Materialism Chapter 10 The Foundations of Economic Analysis: Toward Realism Chapter 11 Science, Class, and Theory: The Elusive Anatomy of Social Discourse Chapter 12 Political Economy and Philosophy: Tensions in Orthodoxy Part 5 EuroMarxism and Third-Worldism: Toward Autonomism Chapter 13 EuroMarxism and "Dependency": A Portentous Disjunction
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