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In Marx's Laboratory: Critical Interpretations Of The Grundrisse - Historical Materialism, Volume 48

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Marx's most widely debated text, the unfinished manuscript the Grundrisse, is here discussed as the laboratory for his mature ideas.


List of contents

PART ONE: ACHIEVEMENTS AND LIMITS OF THE GRUNDRISSE

The Grundrisse after Capital, or how to Re-read Marx Backwards, Riccardo Bellofiore

Method: from the Grundrisse to Capital, Juan Iñigo Carrera

The Four Levels of Abstraction of Marx’s Concept of 'Capital'. Or, Can We Consider the Grundrisse the Most Advanced Version of Marx’s Concept of Capital?, Roberto Fineschi

PART TWO: ABSTRACT LABOUR, VALUE AND MONEY

The Practical Truth of Abstract Labour, Christopher J. Arthur

Unavoidable Crises: Reflections on Backhaus and the Development of Marx’s Value-Form Theory in the Grundrisse, Patrick Murray

PART THREE: THE CONCEPT OF CAPITAL

The Transformation of Money into Capital, Martha Campbell

The Concept of Capital in the Grundrisse, Howard Engelskirchen

PART FOUR: TECHNOLOGY, DOMINATION, EMANCIPATION

The ‘Fragment on Machines’: A Marxian Misconception in the Grundrisse and its Overcoming in Capital, Michael Heinrich

The 'General Intellect' in the Grundrisse and Beyond, Tony Smith

The System of Machinery and Determinations of Revolutionary Subjectivity in the Grundrisse and Capital, Guido Starosta

From the Grundrisse to Capital and Beyond: Then and Now, George Caffentzis

PART FIVE: COMPETITION, CYCLES AND CRISIS

The Whole and the Parts: The Early Development of Marx’s Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-Value in the Grundrisse, Fred Moseley

Marx's Grundrisse and the Monetary Business-Cycle, Jan Toporowski

Crisis and the Rate of Profit in Marx’s Laboratory, Peter D. Thomas and Geert Reuten

PART SIX: SOCIETY AND HISTORY IN THE GRUNDRISSE

Between Pre-Capitalist Forms and Capitalism: The Problem of Society in the Grundrisse (Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy), Luca Basso

Second Nature: Gender in Marx’s Grundrisse, Amy E. Wendling

Uneven Developments: From the Grundrisse to Capital, Joel Wainwright

Pre-Capitalistic Forms of Production and Primitive Accumulation. Marx's Historiography from the Grundrisse to Capital, Massimilano Tomba

References
Index

About the author

Riccardo Bellofiore is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Bergamo, Italy. He is the author and editor of many books, including Re-reading Marx. New Perspectives after the Critical Edition (2009). He is a member of the International Symposium on Marxian Theory.

Guido Starosta is Lecturer of the History of Economic Thought at the National University of Quilmes, Argentina. He has published many articles on value-theory, method and subjectivity in the Marxian critique of political economy. He is an editor of Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory.

Peter D Thomas is Lecturer in the History of Political Thought at Brunel University, London. He is the author of The Gramscian Moment: Philosophy, Hegemony and Marxism (Haymarket, 2010) and an editor of Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory.

Summary

In Marx's Laboratory provides a critical analysis of the Grundrisse as a crucial stage in the development of Marx’s critique of political economy. With chapters by an international range of authors from different traditions of interpretation, including the International Symposium on Marxian Theory, this volume provides an in-depth analysis of key themes and concepts in Marx's 1857-1858 manuscripts.

Foreword

  • Features in Historical Materialism
  • Promotion targeting left academic journals
  • Published to coincide with the annual Historical Materialism conference
  • Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements
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