A Companion To Marx's Capital, Volume 2

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Verso Books, 17 déc. 2013 - 416 pages

The biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression shows no sign of coming to a close and Marx’s work remains key in understanding the cycles that lead to recession. For nearly forty years, David Harvey has written and lectured on Capital, becoming one of the world’s most foremost Marx scholars.

Based on his recent lectures, and following the success of his companion to the first volume of Capital, Harvey turns his attention to Volume 2, aiming to bring his depth of learning to a broader audience, guiding first-time readers through a fascinating and hitherto neglected text. Whereas Volume 1 focuses on production, Volume 2 looks at how the circuits of capital, the buying and selling of goods, realize value.

This is a must-read for everyone concerned to acquire a fuller understanding of Marx’s political economy.

 

Table des matières

THE CIRCUITS OF CAPITAL
37
THE THREE FIGURES OF THE CIRCUIT AND THE CONTINUITY
67
THE QUESTION OF FIXED CAPITAL
109
MERCHANTS CAPITAL
143
INTEREST CREDIT AND FINANCE
171
MARXS VIEWS ON THE CREDIT SYSTEM
207
THE ROLE OF CREDIT AND THE BANKING SYSTEM
231
THE TIME AND SPACE OF CAPITAL
267
CIRCULATION AND TURNOVER TIMES
287
THE REPRODUCTION OF CAPITAL
304
THE PROBLEM OF FIXED CAPITAL AND EXPANDED
351
REFLECTIONS
379
INDEX
395
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David Harvey teaches at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and is the author of many books, including Rebel Cities; Social Justice and the City; The Condition of Postmodernity; The Limits to Capital; A Brief History of Neoliberalism; and Spaces of Global Capitalism.

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