This is the first book-length study of Marx's concept of the alternative to capitalism. It shows that his critique of capital flowed from a commitment to a specific vision of the kind of human relations that define a new society.
This is the first book-length study of Marx's concept of the alternative to capitalism. It shows that his critique of capital flowed from a commitment to a specific vision of the kind of human relations that define a new society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Hudis, Ph.D. (2011) in Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago, is Professor of Humanities and Philosophy, Oakton Community College. He has published extensively on Marxist theory and is General Editor of The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Why Explore Marx's Concept of the Transcendence of Value Production? Why Now? The object and purpose of this study Objectivist and subjectivist approaches to Marx's philosophical contribution 1. The Transcendence of Alienation in the Writings of the Young Marx Marx's beginnings, 1837-41 Marx's critique of politics and philosophy, 1842-3 Marx's critique of economics and philosophy, 1843-4 Discerning the ideal within the real, 1845-8 Evaluating the young Marx's concept of a postcapitalist society 2. The Conception of a Postcapitalist Society in the Drafts of Capital The 'first draft' of Capital: The Poverty of Philosophy (1847) The 'second draft' of Capital: the Grundrisse (1858) The 'third draft' of Capital: the manuscript of 1861-3 3. The Vision o the New Society in Marx's Capital Volume I of Capital Volumes II and III of Capital 4. Marx's Late Writings on Postcapitalist Society The impact of the Paris Commune on Marx The Critique of the Gotha Programme and 'Notes on Wagner' Conclusion: Evaluating Marx's Concept of a Postcapitalist Society Appendix: Translation of Marx's Excerpt-Notes on the Chapter 'Absolute Knowledge' in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Why Explore Marx's Concept of the Transcendence of Value Production? Why Now? The object and purpose of this study Objectivist and subjectivist approaches to Marx's philosophical contribution 1. The Transcendence of Alienation in the Writings of the Young Marx Marx's beginnings, 1837-41 Marx's critique of politics and philosophy, 1842-3 Marx's critique of economics and philosophy, 1843-4 Discerning the ideal within the real, 1845-8 Evaluating the young Marx's concept of a postcapitalist society 2. The Conception of a Postcapitalist Society in the Drafts of Capital The 'first draft' of Capital: The Poverty of Philosophy (1847) The 'second draft' of Capital: the Grundrisse (1858) The 'third draft' of Capital: the manuscript of 1861-3 3. The Vision o the New Society in Marx's Capital Volume I of Capital Volumes II and III of Capital 4. Marx's Late Writings on Postcapitalist Society The impact of the Paris Commune on Marx The Critique of the Gotha Programme and 'Notes on Wagner' Conclusion: Evaluating Marx's Concept of a Postcapitalist Society Appendix: Translation of Marx's Excerpt-Notes on the Chapter 'Absolute Knowledge' in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Bibliography Index
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