Foreword to the English Translation of Jacques Bidet's Que faire du `Capital'? |
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Author's Preface to the English Edition |
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Introduction |
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Preliminary Methodological Remarks |
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5 | (6) |
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5 | (3) |
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The history of science perspective |
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8 | (1) |
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The perspective of reconstruction of the system |
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9 | (2) |
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11 | (26) |
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Constructing a homogeneous economic space: a Marxian project that breaks with political economy |
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12 | (2) |
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Paralogisms of Marx the measurer |
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14 | (2) |
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Capital: the categories of measurement undermine the theorisation of the substance to be measured |
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16 | (4) |
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In what sense does more productive labour produce more value? The articulation of structure and dynamic |
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20 | (1) |
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Skilled labour as a zone of paralogism |
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21 | (9) |
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Intensity: closure and fracture of the quantitative space |
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30 | (7) |
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35 | (2) |
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Value as Sociopolitical Concept |
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38 | (7) |
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`Transformation of expenditure into consumption of labour-power' |
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45 | (7) |
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Money and labour-value constitute one and the same point of rupture between Marx and Ricardo |
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52 | (4) |
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Value and capital as semi-concepts |
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56 | (6) |
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Value and socialisation of labour: Marx's inconsistent socialism |
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62 | (5) |
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Labour-value and the state |
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67 | (7) |
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70 | (4) |
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Value and Price of Labour-Power |
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74 | (29) |
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A non-normative problematic of the norm |
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77 | (7) |
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Movements of value and movements of price |
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84 | (7) |
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The non-functionalist character of the system: its `openness' |
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91 | (3) |
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A hierarchy of values of labour-power? |
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94 | (9) |
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99 | (4) |
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Relations of Production and Class Relations |
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103 | (29) |
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Productive and unproductive labour |
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104 | (19) |
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Production and social classes |
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123 | (9) |
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129 | (3) |
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The Start of the Exposition and Its Development |
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132 | (37) |
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The question of the initial moment of Capital |
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133 | (20) |
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The `transition to capital' |
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153 | (16) |
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166 | (3) |
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The Method of Exposition and the Hegelian Heritage |
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169 | (27) |
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On the method of exposition of Capital |
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170 | (13) |
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Hegel, an epistemological support/obstacle |
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183 | (13) |
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193 | (3) |
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The Theorisation of the Ideological in Capital |
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196 | (35) |
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The place of everyday consciousness: Volume 3 |
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197 | (12) |
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The uncertainties in Marx's exposition |
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209 | (8) |
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The `raisons d'etre' of the form of appearance (in Volume One) |
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217 | (14) |
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228 | (3) |
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The Theory of the Value-Form |
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231 | (41) |
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Why the historical or logico-historical interpretation cannot be relevant |
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232 | (3) |
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The notion of form or expression of value, as distinct from the notion of relative value |
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235 | (9) |
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Epistemological history of Chapter 1, Section 3 |
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244 | (6) |
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What dialectic of the form of value? |
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250 | (5) |
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The expression of value `in use-value' |
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255 | (5) |
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Fetishism, a structural category of the ideology of commodity production |
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260 | (12) |
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269 | (3) |
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The Economy in General and Historical Materialism |
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272 | (35) |
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The various generalities that Capital presupposes |
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273 | (15) |
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Labour-value in pure economics and in historical materialism |
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288 | (16) |
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304 | (3) |
General Conclusions |
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307 | (12) |
References |
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