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Marx On Capitalism The Interactionrecognitionantinomy Thesis James Furner

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Marx On Capitalism The Interactionrecognitionantinomy Thesis James Furner
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.18 MB
Pages: 522
Author: James Furner
ISBN: 9789004323315, 9004323317
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Marx On Capitalism The Interactionrecognitionantinomy Thesis James Furner by James Furner 9789004323315, 9004323317 instant download after payment.

In Marx on Capitalism, James Furner offers a new answer to the fundamental question of Marxism: can a philosophical thesis connecting capital, the state and classes with the desirability of socialism be developed from an analysis of the commodity? The Interaction-Recognition-Antinomy Thesis is anchored in a systematic retranslation of Marx's writings, and critical engagement with a wide range of Anglophone and German language scholarship. It offers an antinomy-based strategy for grounding the value of social humanity in working-class agency, facilitates a dialectical derivation of the logic of political representation, and condemns capitalism as unjust without appeal to rights 

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