Beyond Capital: Towards a Theory of TransitionMerlin Press, 1995 - 994 pages In only 986 pages, the author exposes a system which can only renew itself at the cost of increasing its problems and can only delay its eventually collapse, showing how philosophers from Locke to Hegel have assumed the permanence of capitalism and taking apart the arguments of capitalist apologists |
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... imperatives of the global capital system . In all three instances mentioned above the deep - seated structural defect of control can be pinpointed in the absence of unity . Moreover , any attempt at creating or superimposing unity of ...
... imperatives of the global capital system . In all three instances mentioned above the deep - seated structural defect of control can be pinpointed in the absence of unity . Moreover , any attempt at creating or superimposing unity of ...
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... imperatives ' were equated with fallaciously assumed abilities and achievements . The earlier quoted propositions ... imperatives and not the wishfully -- proclaimed pseudo - imperatives or ' requirements ' - Ch.3 99 SOLUTIONS FROM ...
... imperatives ' were equated with fallaciously assumed abilities and achievements . The earlier quoted propositions ... imperatives and not the wishfully -- proclaimed pseudo - imperatives or ' requirements ' - Ch.3 99 SOLUTIONS FROM ...
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... imperatives : first , the need to go it alone , as the immediate ( historical ) pre - condition of success ( of doing it at all ) ; secondly , the imperative of the triumph of the world socialist revolution as the ultimate ( structural ) ...
... imperatives : first , the need to go it alone , as the immediate ( historical ) pre - condition of success ( of doing it at all ) ; secondly , the imperative of the triumph of the world socialist revolution as the ultimate ( structural ) ...
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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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