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Capitalism: The Age of Unmasked Gods and Naked Kings - Manifesto of the Democratic Civilisation, Volume II

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Paraît le 30.01.2024

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The second volume of Abdullah Ocalan''s definitive five-volume work The Manifesto of the Democratic Civilisation.

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Editorial Note by International Initiative
Preface by Radha D’Souza
Reading Öcalan As a South Asian Woman

Introduction
Section 1: Factors That Gave Rise to Capitalism—The Thief in the House


  • A—Rationalism


    • 1. Mentality and the Human

    • 2. Reason and Society



  • B—Economism

  • C—Capitalism, Political Power and Law

  • D—The Location of Capitalism

  • E—Historical-Societal Civilizations and Capitalism


  • Section 2: The Mortal Enemy of Economy—The Unmasked God, Naked King and Commander Money in His Own Palace


    • A—Capitalism is Not Economy but Power

    • B—Evidence That Capitalism is Not Economy

    • C—Relationship of Capitalism in Relation to Space and Time of the Societal and Civilizational Reality

    • D—The Situation in Europe at the Birth of Capitalism


    Section 3: The Nation-State, the Modern Leviathan—the Descent of God on Earth


    • A—The Phenomenon of Nation and its Development

    • B—Defining the State

    • C—The Ideology of the Capitalist Civilization and Its Elevation to Religion

    • D—The History of the Hebrew Tribe—In Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust

    • E—Power in Capitalist Modernity

    • F—Capitalist Modernity and Nation-State


    Section 4: The Time of Capitalist Modernity


    • A—Monopolist Merchant Capitalism

    • B—Industrial Revolution and the Age of Industrialism

    • C—The Financial Age—Commander Money


    Conclusion— Is a Compromise between State Civilization and Democratic Civilization Possible?

    Illustrations


    Editorial Note by International Initiative
    Preface by Radha D’Souza
    Reading Öcalan As a South Asian Woman
    Introduction
    Section 1: Factors That Gave Rise to Capitalism— The Thief in the House
    A—Rationalism
    1. Mentality and the Human
    2. Reason and Society
    B—Economism
    C-Capitalism, Political Power and Law
    D-The Location of Capitalism
    E-Historical-Societal Civilizations and Capitalism
    Section 2: The Mortal Enemy of Economy— The Unmasked God, Naked King and Commander Money in his own Palace
    A—Capitalism is not Economy but Power
    B—Evidence that Capitalism is not Economy
    C—Relationship of Capitalism in Relation to Space and Time of the Societal and Civilizational Reality
    D—The Situation in Europe at the Birth of Capitalism
    Section 3: The Nation-State, The Modern Leviathan—The Descent of God on Earth
    A—The Phenomenon of Nation and its Development
    B—Defining the State
    C—The Ideology of the Capitalist Civilization and its elevation to Religion
    D-The History of the Hebrew Tribe—In Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust
    E- Power in Capitalist Modernity
    F- Capitalist Modernity and Nation-State
    Section 4: The Time of Capitalist Modernity
    A-Monopolist Merchant Capitalism
    B—Industrial Revolution and the Age of Industrialism
    C—The Financial Age – Commander Money
    5. Conclusion— Is a Compromise between State Civilization and Democratic Civilization Possible?
    Illustrations




    A propos de l'auteur










    Abdullah Öcalan actively led the Kurdish liberation struggle as the head of the PKK from its foundation in 1978 until his abduction on February 15, 1999. He is still regarded as a leading strategist and the most important political representative of the Kurdish freedom movement. Under isolation conditions at Imralı Island Prison, Öcalan authored more than ten books that revolutionized Kurdish politics. Several times he initiated unilateral cease-fires of the guerrilla and presented constructive proposals for a political solution to the Kurdish issue. For several years, Turkish state authorities led a “dialogue” with Öcalan. Ever since the government broke off the talks in April 2015, he has been held in total isolation at Imralı Island Prison, with no contact whatsoever with the outside world.


    Résumé

    For years Abdullah Öcalan has unraveled the sources of
    hierarchical relations, power, and the formation of nation-states that
    has led to capitalism’s emergence and global domination.
    Capitalism: The Age of Unmasked Gods and Naked Kings is the second volume of his definitive five-volume work The Manifesto of the Democratic Civilization.
    He makes the convincing argument that capitalism is not a product of the
    last four hundred years but a continuation of classical civilization.

    Unlike Marx, Öcalan sides with Braudel by giving less importance to
    the mode of production than to the accumulation of surplus value and
    power, thus centering his criticisms on the capitalist nation-state as
    the most powerful monopoly of economic, military, and ideological power.
    He argues that the fundamental strength of capitalist hegemony,
    however, is the competition in voluntary servitude that a market economy
    has given rise to—not a single worker would reject higher
    wages—resulting in an unprecedented ability to convince people to
    surrender their individual power and autonomy. Öcalan further contends
    that the capitalist phase of city-class-state-based civilization is not
    the last phase of human intelligence; rather, the traditional morals
    upon which it is based are being exhausted and the intelligence of
    freedom is rising in all its richness. That is why he prefers to
    interpret capitalist modernity as the era of hope—but only insofar as we
    are able to develop a sustainable defense against it.

    Texte suppl.

    “Öcalan builds upon the past insights to provide what is, in my opinion, the most succinct and most elaborate definition of democracy.”
    —Andrej Grubacic, coauthor of Wobblies and Zapatistas: Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History

    “Öcalan presents himself as an outstanding expert on European intellectual history as well as the history and culture of the Near and Middle East. Against this background he reflects on the state of the international system and the conflict region of the Middle East after the collapse of real socialism as well as—very self-critically—the history of the PKK and his own political actions.”
    —Werner Ruf, political scientist and peace researcher

    “Öcalan is the Gramsci of our time.”
    —Tamir Bar-On, author of The World through Soccer: The Cultural Impact of the Global Sport

    “Öcalan’s works make many intellectuals uncomfortable because they represent a form of thought which is not only inextricable from action, but which directly grapples with the knowledge that it is.”
    —David Graeber author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years

    “Öcalan’s writings written in captivity are thus in the tradition of the ideology of the PKK as a left national liberation movement, which also includes the claim to change their own society. However, Öcalan is apparently also one of those whose political thinking was sharpened by the forced abstinence from daily politics and who succeed in further developing their political thinking in captivity.”
    —Thomas Schmidinger, author of The Battle for the Mountain of the Kurds

Détails du produit

Auteurs Radha D'Souza, Abdullah Ocalan, Abdullah Öcalan, Ocalan Abdullah
Collaboration Radha D’Souza (Préface), D'Souza Radha (Préface), Havin Guneser (Traduction), Guneser Havin (Traduction)
Edition Ingram Publishers Services
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 30.01.2024, retardé
 
EAN 9781629637877
ISBN 978-1-62963-787-7
Thème Kairos
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Sciences politiques et formation politique

HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism, Politics & government

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