Beyond Capital: Marx’s Political Economy of the Working ClassPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1992 - 187 pages Marxism has long been accused of economic determinism, reductionism and a silence on human experience. Beyond Capital argues that these problems can be traced back to Marx's failure to write his planned book on Wage-Labor. Added to the subsequent ignorance of Marx's method, the result has been a one-sided presentation of Marxism. By considering workers and their needs, Beyond Capital demonstrates the one-sidedness of such concepts as the value of labor-power and the theoretical inferences drawn from Capital. However, rather than rejecting Marx, Beyond Capital argues that his "political economy of the working class" and the process of struggle are central for going beyond capitalism. |
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The Missing Book on WageLabour | 15 |
The OneSidedness of Capital | 35 |
The Political Economy of WageLabour | 60 |
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alien Analytical Marxism appears argued articles of consumption book on wage-labour capital and wage-labour capitalist production circuit of capital class struggle commodity competition consider critical determined E. P. Thompson existence exploitation go beyond capital goal Grundrisse Hegel Ibid immiseration increase individual inherent insofar Karl Marx labour process Lebowitz Lenin Marx and Engels Marx noted means of production means of subsistence mediator missing book movement nature of capital necessary labour necessary needs one-sided Marxism particular patriarchal political economy precisely presuppositions Price and Profit price of labour-power process of production production of capital productive forces productive labour products of labour proletariat rate of exploitation real wages realise recognise relations of production reproduction result social labour social needs social productivity society specific sphere of circulation standard of necessity surplus labour surplus value Theories of Surplus trade unions understand use-values value of labour-power whole work-day Young Marx