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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... totally dehistorized entity . 1.3.3 THE great ideological mystification consists in the Hegelian misrepresentation of compulsion as the necessary ' give and take ' of individuals engaged in ' eo ipso ' mutually beneficial ' production ...
... totally dehistorized entity . 1.3.3 THE great ideological mystification consists in the Hegelian misrepresentation of compulsion as the necessary ' give and take ' of individuals engaged in ' eo ipso ' mutually beneficial ' production ...
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... totally redundant preoccupation . > - Naturally , Kant could not imagine an alternative socioeconomic order , organized and controlled on the basis of co - operatively shared tasks , in the spirit of substantive equality , although he ...
... totally redundant preoccupation . > - Naturally , Kant could not imagine an alternative socioeconomic order , organized and controlled on the basis of co - operatively shared tasks , in the spirit of substantive equality , although he ...
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... totally idealist fashion , that the ' modern Occidental state ' is the ' creation of the Jurists ' , 87 The reality is , of course , much more prosaic than that . For one thing , it is by no means true that judges behave simply like ...
... totally idealist fashion , that the ' modern Occidental state ' is the ' creation of the Jurists ' , 87 The reality is , of course , much more prosaic than that . For one thing , it is by no means true that judges behave simply like ...
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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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