This book philosophically reconstructs Marx's Capital from the perspective of reproduction to produce an original reflection on the prospects for human life and nature's survival within capitalism.
This book philosophically reconstructs Marx's Capital from the perspective of reproduction to produce an original reflection on the prospects for human life and nature's survival within capitalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Fictitious Capital and the Re-emergence of Personal Forms of Domination Introduction 1.1 Fictitious Capital 1.2 Fictitious Capital and Value Form 1.3 Social Reproduction and Personal Domination 2 Money Form Introduction 2.1 Political Subjectivity and the Monetary Link between Italian Operaismo and Capital Logic 2.2 Money as Money 3 Fetish Character Introduction 3.1 The Presupposition of Reification and The Money Form 3.2 Personal and Impersonal Forms of Domination 4 Time and Schemas of Reproduction Introduction 4.1 The Circulation of Capital 4.2 Interruptions and Differential Temporal Forms within Capital’s Reproduction 4.3 Marx’s Presentation of The Metamorphoses of Capital and Their Circuit 4.4 Marx’s Presentation of The Turnover of Capital 4.5 Marx’s Presentation of the Reproduction and Circulation of Total Social Capital 4.6 The Three Circuits of Capital 4.7 The Role of the Credit System within Capital’s Reproduction 4.8 Expanded Reproduction 4.9 A Complete Concept of Money for Understanding Capital’s Reproduction 4.10 Non-capitalist Variables within Capital’s Reproduction Conclusion 5 Marx’s Social Theory of Reproduction Introduction 5.1 Capital’s Life Process 5.2 Intersubjective Structures 5.3 The Category of Reproduction in Hegel’s The Science of Logic 5.4 Concrete Reproduction of Human Life and Nature 5.5 Marx’s Two Concepts of Life Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Fictitious Capital and the Re-emergence of Personal Forms of Domination Introduction 1.1 Fictitious Capital 1.2 Fictitious Capital and Value Form 1.3 Social Reproduction and Personal Domination 2 Money Form Introduction 2.1 Political Subjectivity and the Monetary Link between Italian Operaismo and Capital Logic 2.2 Money as Money 3 Fetish Character Introduction 3.1 The Presupposition of Reification and The Money Form 3.2 Personal and Impersonal Forms of Domination 4 Time and Schemas of Reproduction Introduction 4.1 The Circulation of Capital 4.2 Interruptions and Differential Temporal Forms within Capital’s Reproduction 4.3 Marx’s Presentation of The Metamorphoses of Capital and Their Circuit 4.4 Marx’s Presentation of The Turnover of Capital 4.5 Marx’s Presentation of the Reproduction and Circulation of Total Social Capital 4.6 The Three Circuits of Capital 4.7 The Role of the Credit System within Capital’s Reproduction 4.8 Expanded Reproduction 4.9 A Complete Concept of Money for Understanding Capital’s Reproduction 4.10 Non-capitalist Variables within Capital’s Reproduction Conclusion 5 Marx’s Social Theory of Reproduction Introduction 5.1 Capital’s Life Process 5.2 Intersubjective Structures 5.3 The Category of Reproduction in Hegel’s The Science of Logic 5.4 Concrete Reproduction of Human Life and Nature 5.5 Marx’s Two Concepts of Life Conclusion Bibliography Index
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