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Critiquing Capitalism Today

eBook - New Ways to Read Marx, Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
ISBN/EAN: 9783319626338
Umbreit-Nr.: 4385547

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 2.90 MB
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Erschienen am 17.10.2017
Auflage: 1/2017


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><br></p><p>This book critically introduces two compelling contemporary schools of Marxian thought: the New Reading of Marx of Michael Heinrich and Werner Bonefeld, and the postoperaismo of Antonio Negri. Each stake novel claims on Marxs value theory, the first revisiting key categories of the critique of political economy through Frankfurt School critical theory, the second calling the law of value into crisis with reference to Marxs rediscovered Fragment on Machines. Today, postcapitalist conceptualisations of a changing workplace excite interest in postoperaist projections of a crisis of measurability sparked by so-called immaterial labour. Using the New Reading of Marx to question this prospectus,<i>Critiquing Capitalism Today</i> clarifies complex debates for newcomers to these cutting-edge currents of critical thought, looking anew at value, money, labour, class and crisis.</p><div><br></div>
  • Kurztext
    • This book critically introduces two compelling contemporary schools of Marxian thought: the New Reading of Marx of Michael Heinrich and Werner Bonefeld, and the postoperaismo of Antonio Negri. Each stake novel claims on Marx's value theory, the first revisiting key categories of the critique of political economy through Frankfurt School critical theory, the second calling the law of value into crisis with reference to Marx's rediscovered 'Fragment on Machines'. Today, 'postcapitalist' conceptualisations of a changing workplace excite interest in postoperaist projections of a crisis of measurability sparked by so-called immaterial labour. Using the New Reading of Marx to question this prospectus, Critiquing Capitalism Today clarifies complex debates for newcomers to these cutting-edge currents of critical thought, looking anew at value, money, labour, class and crisis.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Frederick Harry Pitts</b>is Lecturer in Management at the School of Economics, Finance and Management, University of Bristol, UK.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>