Beyond Capital: Toward a Theory of TransitionMerlin Press, 1995 - 994 pages "Not only profound in its analysis, but also so passionately inspired by sympathy for the downtrodden and their struggle for liberation. . ." "This is an important book, heavy in size and tone. It belongs in every serious library." --This text refers to an alternate edition |
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... class of labour was seen by Marx as a class not in the traditional sense . For traditional classes , aiming at one form or another of class domination , were in his view ' classes of civil society ' in that they could fulfil their self ...
... class of labour was seen by Marx as a class not in the traditional sense . For traditional classes , aiming at one form or another of class domination , were in his view ' classes of civil society ' in that they could fulfil their self ...
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... class consciousness ' . According to Marx , the class — including the ' class for - itself — is necessarily tied to pre - history . Consequently , the idea of a conscious collective totalization on a class basis , notwithstanding the ...
... class consciousness ' . According to Marx , the class — including the ' class for - itself — is necessarily tied to pre - history . Consequently , the idea of a conscious collective totalization on a class basis , notwithstanding the ...
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... class and therefore of a general regeneration of mankind , but the organised means of action . The Commune does not do away with the class struggles , through which the working classes strive to the abolition of all classes and ...
... class and therefore of a general regeneration of mankind , but the organised means of action . The Commune does not do away with the class struggles , through which the working classes strive to the abolition of all classes and ...
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Preface | 7 |
PART | 10 |
Chapter page | 10 |
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absolute actually Adam Smith Alfred Marshall alienation alternative antagonisms articulation assert bourgeois bourgeoisie capitalist century Class Consciousness command structure conception concerned constituted contradictions countries course crisis despite destructive determinations dialectical division of labour dominant dynamics economic emancipation envisaged existing expansion fact framework functions global capital system Hayek Hegel Hegelian historical ascendancy History and Class human Ibid idealized identical subject-object ideological imperatives individuals intellectual labour force limits Lukács Lukács's Margaret Thatcher Marx Marx's Marxian material matter means microcosms mode of social nature necessary objective particular party personifications of capital philosophical political positive postcapitalist postulated potential practical principle problematical problems production proletariat radical rate of exploitation rational relations revolution rule of capital second order mediations social metabolic control social metabolic order social metabolic reproduction social reproductive socialist project socioeconomic solution Soviet standpoint substantive equality surplus-labour technostructure theory tion totally unemployment weakest link workers