The concepts that organize our thinking wield, by virtue of this fact, a great deal of political power. This book looks at five concepts whose dominion has increased, steadily, during the bourgeois period of modernity: Labor, Time, Property, Value, and Crisis. These ruling ideas are central not only to many academic disciplines- from philosophy and law to the political, social, and economic sciences- but also to everyday life.
The concepts that organize our thinking wield, by virtue of this fact, a great deal of political power. This book looks at five concepts whose dominion has increased, steadily, during the bourgeois period of modernity: Labor, Time, Property, Value, and Crisis. These ruling ideas are central not only to many academic disciplines- from philosophy and law to the political, social, and economic sciences- but also to everyday life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1: Labor Political Ontology The Category "Labor" Labor1: Ontology of the Self Labor2: Historical Mode of Activity Labor3: Category of Capitalist Modernity Conclusion: On Work and Identity Chapter 2: Time Abstract Time as a System of Domination Bourgeois Temporal Norms Resistances to Temporal Domination Rebellions against Temporal Domination Complicity with Temporal Domination Conclusion: Social Class and Temporality Chapter 3: Property Bourgeois Property and Ownership Is Water Property? Is Your Body Property? Conclusion: Does Property Help or Harm Us? Chapter 4: Value Use Value, Bourgeois Value, and The Work of Retrieval The Paradox of Value Imagining Value On Aristotle, Adam Smith, and Karl Marx Conclusion: Labor's Exchange Value Chapter 5: Crisis Political Economy Recurrence of Crisis Fall in the Rate of Profit The 2008 Economic Crisis and the False Desire of Home Ownership Conclusion: Crisis Writ Large
Introduction Chapter 1: Labor Political Ontology The Category "Labor" Labor1: Ontology of the Self Labor2: Historical Mode of Activity Labor3: Category of Capitalist Modernity Conclusion: On Work and Identity Chapter 2: Time Abstract Time as a System of Domination Bourgeois Temporal Norms Resistances to Temporal Domination Rebellions against Temporal Domination Complicity with Temporal Domination Conclusion: Social Class and Temporality Chapter 3: Property Bourgeois Property and Ownership Is Water Property? Is Your Body Property? Conclusion: Does Property Help or Harm Us? Chapter 4: Value Use Value, Bourgeois Value, and The Work of Retrieval The Paradox of Value Imagining Value On Aristotle, Adam Smith, and Karl Marx Conclusion: Labor's Exchange Value Chapter 5: Crisis Political Economy Recurrence of Crisis Fall in the Rate of Profit The 2008 Economic Crisis and the False Desire of Home Ownership Conclusion: Crisis Writ Large
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