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A New Introduction To Karl Marx New Materialism Critique Of Political Economy And The Concept Of Metabolism Ryuji Sasaki

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A New Introduction To Karl Marx New Materialism Critique Of Political Economy And The Concept Of Metabolism Ryuji Sasaki
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Author: Ryuji Sasaki
ISBN: 9783030529499, 3030529495
Language: English
Year: 2021

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A New Introduction To Karl Marx New Materialism Critique Of Political Economy And The Concept Of Metabolism Ryuji Sasaki by Ryuji Sasaki 9783030529499, 3030529495 instant download after payment.

​This book provides a concise overview of Marx’s philosophy and political economy, tracing various changes of his theoretical views over time through his practical and theoretical engagements with contradictions of capitalism from the unique perspective of Japanese Marxism. While it offers an objective introduction to Marx’s critique of capitalism, Sasaki uniquely pays particular attention to the concept of “metabolism,” whose disruption under the capitalist mode of production causes exhaustion of labour-power as well as natural resources. Sasaki reconstructs Marx as a revolutionary thinker, whose devoted his entire life for the sake of establishing a more free and equal society beyond capitalism. Sasaki’s book shows that Marx’s passion for the socialist revolution in his last years is recorded in his late excerpt notebooks that become available through the Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe.

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