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Reading Capital: The Complete Edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 574 pages, height x width x depth: 235x156x38 mm, weight: 1003 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1784781444
  • ISBN-13: 9781784781446
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 574 pages, height x width x depth: 235x156x38 mm, weight: 1003 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1784781444
  • ISBN-13: 9781784781446
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
A classic work of Marxist analysis, available unabridged for the first time

Originally published in 1965, Reading Capital is a landmark of French thought and radical theory, reconstructing Western Marxism from its foundations. Louis Althusser, the French Marxist philosopher, maintained that Marx's project could only be revived if its scientific and revolutionary novelty was thoroughly divested of all traces of humanism, idealism, Hegelianism and historicism. In order to complete this critical rereading, Althusser and his students at the École normale supérieure ran a seminar on Capital, re-examining its arguments, strengths and weaknesses in detail, and it was out of those discussions that this book was born.

Previously only available in English in highly abridged form, this edition, appearing fifty years after its original publication in France, restores chapters by Roger Establet, Pierre Macherey and Jacques Rancičre. It includes a major new introduction by Étienne Balibar.

Recenzijas

One of the central texts of French structuralism (and of modern Marxism as well). Its critique of humanism and what Althusser called historicism remains relevant and ought to be renewed in our time. -- Fredric Jameson The complete edition of Reading Capital returns us to the excitement of the book's first publication. It not only makes available some remarkable essays not included in previous English editions but also allows us to see clearly how the essays emerged from the dynamic interactions of a university seminar. -- Michael Hardt, co-author of the Empire trilogy

Papildus informācija

A classic work of Marxist analysis, available unabridged for the first time, to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its original publication
Editorial Note vii
Presentation 1(8)
Etienne Balibar
PART ONE From Capital to Marx's Philosophy
9(64)
Louis Althusser
PART TWO The Concept of Critique and the Critique of Political Economy: From the 1844 Manuscripts to Capital
73(102)
Jacques Ranciere
1 The Critique of Political Economy in the 1844 Manuscripts
77(23)
2 Critique and Science in Capital
100(70)
3 Remarks by Way of Conclusion
170(5)
PART THREE On the Process of Exposition of Capital (The Work of Concepts)
175(40)
Pierre Macherey
1 The Starting-Point and the Analysis of Wealth
187(6)
2 The Analysis of the Commodity and the Appearance of Contradiction
193(6)
3 The Analysis of Value
199(16)
PART FOUR The Object of Capital
215(142)
Louis Althusser
1 Introduction
217(6)
2 Marx and His Discoveries
223(5)
3 The Merits of Classical Economics
228(9)
4 The Errors of Classical Economics: Outline of a Concept of Historical Time
237(31)
5 Marxism Is Not a Historicism
268(28)
6 The Epistemological Propositions of Capital (Marx, Engels)
296(14)
7 The Object of Political Economy
310(8)
8 Marx's Critique
318(19)
9 Marx's Immense Theoretical Revolution
337(20)
Appendix: On the `Ideal Average' and the Forms of Transition
350(7)
PART FIVE On the Basic Concepts of Historical Materialism
357(124)
Etienne Balibar
1 From Periodization to the Modes of Production
369(18)
2 The Elements of the Structure and their History
387(33)
3 On Reproduction
420(21)
4 Elements for a Theory of Transition
441(40)
PART SIX Presentation of the Plan of Capital
481(50)
Roger Establet
1 Marx's Own Presentation of Capital
492(3)
2 The Articulations of Capital
495(19)
3 The Theoretical Field of Volumes One and Two
514(5)
4 The Definition of the Object of the Second Part of Articulation II
519(1)
5 The Study of the Sub-articulations of the Second Part of Articulation II
520(8)
6 The Definition of Articulation II
528(1)
7 Conclusion
528(3)
Glossary 531(19)
Index 550
Louis Althusser was born in Algeria in 1918 and died in France in 1990. He taught Philosophy for many years at the Ecole Normale Superieur in Paris, and was a leading intellectual in the French Communist Party.