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The Capitalist Mode Of Power Critical Engagements With The Power Theory Of Value Tim Di Muzio

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The Capitalist Mode Of Power Critical Engagements With The Power Theory Of Value Tim Di Muzio
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.84 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Tim Di Muzio
ISBN: 9780415661997, 0415661994
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Capitalist Mode Of Power Critical Engagements With The Power Theory Of Value Tim Di Muzio by Tim Di Muzio 9780415661997, 0415661994 instant download after payment.

This edited volume offers the first critical engagement with one of the most provocative and controversial theories in political economy: the thesis that capital can be theorized as power and that capital is finance and only finance. The book also includes a detailed introduction to this novel thesis first put forward by Nitzan and Bichler in their Capital as Power.

Although endorsing the capital as power argument to varying extents, contributors to this volume agree that a new understanding of capital that radically departs from Marxist and Neoclassical theories cannot be ignored. Offering the first application and appraisal of Nitzan and Bichler’s theory, chapters examine the thesis in the context of energy and global capitalization, US Investment Banks, trade and investment agreements between Canada, the US and Mexico, and multinational corporations in Apartheid South Africa. Balancing theory, methodology and empirical analysis throughout, this book is accessible to new readers, whilst contextualising and advancing the original theoretical debate.

The Capitalist Mode of Power will be of interest to students and scholars of International Relations, Political Economy, Globalization and Critical Theory.

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