Beyond Capital: Toward a Theory of TransitionMerlin Press, 1995 - 994 pages "Meszaros defines capital system as embracing private ownership, and Soviet type postcapitalism; both share the same hierarcical structure, the same destructive tendencies and the same exploitation of the labour force. Capitalism may appear to be triumphant world-wide but Beyond Capital is a devastating exposure of a system which can only renew itself at the cost of increasing its problems and can only delay but not avoid its eventual collapse. The theoretical scope and intellectual rigour of Beyond Capital is matched by its practical importance; Beyond Capital is a major contribution to the development of socialist strategies in these times of despondency and crisis of the historical left." -- Back Cover |
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... envisaged transition not simply from one social - economic and cultural / political order to another , but to one which is simultaneously expected to signal the end of all class domination , together with the radical supersession of the ...
... envisaged transition not simply from one social - economic and cultural / political order to another , but to one which is simultaneously expected to signal the end of all class domination , together with the radical supersession of the ...
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... envisaged future conditions of communal production and consumption as the ideal counter - image of the present ... envisages the solution of such practical challenges within the framework and through the accomplishment of the ' moral ...
... envisaged future conditions of communal production and consumption as the ideal counter - image of the present ... envisages the solution of such practical challenges within the framework and through the accomplishment of the ' moral ...
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... envisaged only if the system finds some way of achieving an effective , institutionally underpinned distribution of ... envisage more than repeatedly reasserting its ideal as a ' declaration of intent ' about the future , however remote ...
... envisaged only if the system finds some way of achieving an effective , institutionally underpinned distribution of ... envisage more than repeatedly reasserting its ideal as a ' declaration of intent ' about the future , however remote ...
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CAPITALS ORDER OF SOCIAL METABOLIC REPRODUCTION | 41 |
SOLUTIONS TO THE UNCONTROLLABILITY OF CAPITAL | 72 |
CAUSALITY TIME AND FORMS OF MEDIATION | 104 |
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