Marx on Capitalism: The Interaction-Recognition-Antinomy Thesis

Author:   James Furner
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Pages:   522
Publication Date:   24 December 2019
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James Furner offers a new answers to some of the most fundamental questions of Marxism

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Author:   James Furner
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
Imprint:   Haymarket Books
ISBN:  

9781642590463


ISBN 10:   1642590460
Pages:   522
Publication Date:   24 December 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Acknowledgements References and Abbreviations 1 The Interaction-Recognition-Antinomy Thesis 1 The Interaction Component 2 The Recognition Component 3 The First Antinomy 4 The Second Antinomy 5 An Outline of the Argument Appendix: A Note on Translation 2 Analytical Marxism 1 The Project of Analytical Marxism 2 Dialectical Contradiction 3 Intrastructuration 4 Conclusion 3 Commodity Form Philosophy 1 Use-Value 2 Value 3 Commodities and Goods 4 Use-Values, Goods and Duties to the Whole 5 The Commodity, Dialectical Contradiction and Real Abstraction 6 Antinomies of the Commodity Form 4 Action 1 Capital's Description of Human Labour 2 In-Order-To Motives and Because Motives 3 Orientation to an In-Order-To Motive 4 The Form of an In-Order-To Motive 5 Action and Abstraction 5 Social Relations 1 Marx's General Remarks on Social Relations 2 Schütz's Typology of Social Action 3 Interaction as a Relation of Mutual Affecting 4 The Problem of Normativity 5 An Interactional Conception of a Social Relation of Production 6 Some Objections 7 The Objection from Structure 8 The Objection from Consciousness 9 The Problem of Legality 6 System and Bearer 1 A Generalised Interactions Conception of Social Structure 2 Sociological Thought and the Concept of Social Role 3 The Features of a System 4 The Capitalist Structure as a System 5 The Capitalist Structure as a System (Continued) 6 Actors as Bearers 7 Purchase and Sale 1 Exchange 2 Independent Exchange of Products 3 Possession:Savigny and Marx 4 Commodities and Money 8 Exploitation 1 The Quantitative Marxist View of Exploitation 2 A Non-Normative Concept of Exploitation 3 Bazard, Marx and the Five Conditions for Exploitation 4 The Benefit Condition 5 The Harm Condition 6 The Causal Condition 7 The Consequence Condition 8 The Means-to-Ends Condition 9 The System Universalisability Conception of Exploitation 10 Capitalist Labour-Exploitation 11 The Exploitation and Need Problem 12 The Agency Problem 13 The Capitalism, Rights and Injustice Problem 14 Summary 9 Recognition and Self-Ownership 1 A Pragmatic Conception of Recognition 2 Possession, Private Property Ownership and Recognition 3 As-If Mutual Recognition in Purchase and Sale 4 Marx's Concept of a Person 5 Security and Self-Ownership 10 Recognition and Bureaucratic Domination 1 Marx's General Conception of Domination 2 Domination and the Will 3 Domination and Alien Will 4 Domination and Recognition 5 Marx's Conception of Domination Restated 6 Formal and Real Subsumption 7 Domination and Formal Subsumption 8 Domination and Real Subsumption 9 The Recognition Condition and Occupational Identity 10 Summary 11 Antinomy and State Form 1 A Derivation of the Juridical Logic of Freedom of Choice 2 Individual Human Rights 3 The System of Capitalist Production and Popular Sovereignty 4 The Antinomy of Natural Rights and Popular Authorisation 5 Parliamentary Representation 6 The Separation of Powers 12 The Rights-Antinomy and Class Struggle 1 An Antagonistic Interdependency Conception of Classes 2 Class Antagonism at the Macro-Level 3 The Self-Consciousness of the Commodity 4 Capital's Antinomy Passage: A Reconstruction 5 The Rights-Antinomy and the Capitalist Class Interest Claim 6 Interest Privilege and Possible Practical Awareness 7 The Rights-Antinomy, Recognition and Union Organisation 8 Working-Class Movements 9 A Resolution of Both Antinomies Conclusion 1 Exploitation and Injustice 2 The Disappearance of Analytical Marxism 3 The State of Capitalist Society 4 Revolutionary Awareness Bibliography Index

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James Furner, Ph.D., is the author of several articles on Marx and Kant.

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