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Value In Capitalist Society Paul Cobben

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Value In Capitalist Society Paul Cobben
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Paul Cobben
ISBN: 9789004294301, 9004294309
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Value In Capitalist Society Paul Cobben by Paul Cobben 9789004294301, 9004294309 instant download after payment.

Marx’s analysis of the commodity results in his conception of Capital as substance in the form of alienation. While Hegel claims that substance can be understood as the realization of freedom, Marx shows this freedom to be alienated labor: abstract labor, which Marx identifies as the capitalist conception of value. The book clarifies why Marx’s so-called materialist criticism of Hegel can be conceived of as an immanent criticism of Hegel: Marx’s criticism explicates that the realization of freedom in the Philosophy of Right contradicts Hegel’s basic point of departure. The adequate realization of freedom not only leads to an alternative (non-alienated) conception of value, but also explains why this conception of value is fully compatible with the free market.

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