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Critique Of The Civilization Of Capital Will Barnes

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Critique Of The Civilization Of Capital Will Barnes
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Publisher: Institute for the Critical Study of Societies of Capital
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Will Barnes
Language: English
Year: 2024

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A large part of this work is devoted to a limited study of themes in Marx's Capital. Simultaneously it is an attempt to state what in Capital is of transcendent import for comprehending society today, and it constitutes an effort to articulate the intelligibility of capitalism which, in ideally reproducing its dynamics, at the same time rests on a series of unwarranted, unsupportable assumptions, none of which are essential to its immanent analyses. The critical assessment of these premises leads back to central themes animating a number of our works (The Materialist Dialectic, The Critique of Science, Genesis of Capital and Bolshevism and Stalinism).
Further analyses center on a series of basic forms – real/repressive abstractions, institutions, bigotries and forces, some which predate capital, others generated in the course of its movement, which its logic and that movement subsume and (re)structure. These forms have names (racism; patriarchy, misogyny), are borne by institutions (science, and that institution of institutions, the state), involve our relation to nature (pandemic disease). These analyses lead to an account of the general tendencies of capitalist development so-called, a statement of systemic contradictions which tend toward systems explosion.
Unlike, and in contradistinction to, the author’s other major works noted above, this work resolves itself into an analysis of class-based immanent potential for – against the headwinds of an abruptly changing climate with all its ramifications for daily life - going beyond, abolishing, capital and its civilization. The work concludes with a terse account of capital as an anti-natural, anti-human entropic power that is cannibalizing the basis of life on Earth.

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