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E-grāmata: Karl Marx and the Postcolonial Age

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  • Sērija : Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319632872
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  • Sērija : Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319632872

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This book seeks to explicitly engage Marxist and post-colonial theory to place Marxism in the context of the post-colonial age. Those who study Marx, particularly in the West, often lack an understanding of post-colonial realities; conversely, however, those who fashion post-colonial theory often have an inadequate understanding of Marx. Many think that Marx is not relevant to critique postcolonial realities and the legacy of Marx seldom reaches the post-colonial countries directly. This work will read Marx in the contemporary post-colonial condition and elaborate the current dynamics of post-colonial capitalism. It does this by analysing contemporary post-colonial history and politics in the framework of inter-relations between the three categories of class, people, and postcolonial transformation. Examining the structure of power in postcolonial countries and revisiting the revolutionary theory of dual power in that context, it appreciates and explains the transformative potentialities of Marx in relation to post-colonial condition.
1 Introduction: The Postcolonial Condition as a Strategic Concept for Critiquing This World
1(30)
1 The Book Plan
1(7)
2 A Return to Politics
8(3)
3 A Return to Political Economy
11(5)
4 Postcolonial Time
16(3)
5 The Postcolonial Condition as a Strategic Concept
19(12)
2 The Postcolonial Predicament
31(28)
1 Production of Knowledge, Decline of Theory and the Postcolonial World
31(4)
2 Translation, Equivalence, and the Making of the Postcolonial World
35(5)
3 The Subject of the Postcolonial Predicament: The Migrant
40(5)
4 The Subject of the Postcolonial Predicament: Labour
45(4)
5 Dialectical Understanding of the Postcolonial Predicament
49(10)
3 Postcolonial Dynamics of Accumulation
59(30)
1 The "Ground Outside": Boundaries of Accumulation
59(4)
2 Some Reflections on the Organic Composition of Postcolonial Capital and Labour
63(7)
3 Accumulation as Transition
70(2)
4 Accumulation and the Reordering of Space
72(6)
5 War, Accumulation and the Postcolonial Critique
78(11)
4 Living Labour I: Reproduction of Life and Labour
89(28)
1 Living Labour and the Labour of Living
89(7)
2 The Resilient Life of Postcolonial Labour
96(6)
3 Labour's Spectral Presence in the Market
102(15)
5 Living Labour II: Logistics, Migration, and Labour
117(28)
1 Migration and Changing Forms of Labour
117(3)
2 The History of Nation and the History of Migrant Labour
120(4)
3 Infrastructure, Supply Chains, and Logistical Nightmares
124(7)
4 The New Territoriality of Capital: Data Centres in the Postcolonial World
131(14)
6 Theories of Postcolonial Economy
145(30)
1 The Fetish of Difference
145(9)
2 Fetish of the Informal
154(11)
3 A Question of Method
165(10)
7 The Problematic of Dual Power
175(28)
1 The Topography of Dual Power
175(2)
2 Lenin and Mao on Dual Power
177(6)
3 Autonomy of Workers' Struggles and the Issue of Dual Power
183(6)
4 New Questions around Dual Power
189(14)
8 The Problematic of People
203(30)
1 How To Study People and Classes in the History of Struggles and Revolutions
203(4)
2 Citizens, People and the Political Moment
207(4)
3 The Multitude
211(8)
4 Populism
219(14)
9 The Fragmented Subject and a Theory of Leadership
233(28)
1 Subject as a Product of Idealist Theorisation
233(4)
2 If Not the Philosophical Subject, Then What?
237(4)
3 Subject and Leadership
241(7)
4 The Emergence of the Postcolonial Political Subject
248(4)
5 Collective Subject and Leadership
252(9)
10 Rebuilding the Theory of Crisis as a Postcolonial Task
261(30)
1 The Working Class Perspective on Crisis
261(9)
2 Lenin, Crisis, and the Postcolonial Condition
270(5)
3 The Crisis of the Postcolonial Condition
275(5)
4 The Historical Immanence of Crisis
280(11)
Bibliography 291(22)
Index 313
Ranabir Samaddar is Distinguished Chair of the Calcutta Research Group, IN, and belongs to the school of critical thinking. He has pioneered peace studies programmes in South Asia. He has worked extensively on issues of justice and rights in the context of conflicts in South Asia.