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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
PART I: Dialectics and Methodology
1. Dialectics and Overdetermination
Dialectics
Overdetermination
Notes
References
2. Epistemology
Object of Knowledge
Subject of Knowledge
Content and Form of Knowledge
Knowledge Production
Effects of Knowledge
References
3. Marxian Class Analysis
Concepts of Class
Marx’s New Concept of Class
Equality and Democracy
The Class Structure of Communism
The Varieties of Class Analyses
Class and Income
Class Struggles
Property, Power, and Surplus Conceptualizations of Class Today
Notes
References
PART II: Analytical and Theoretical Topics
4. Exploitation
References
5. Labor and Labor Power
Formal Definitions
Consequences of the Difference between Labor and Labor Power for the Capitalist Enterprise and Economy
Increasing the Intensity of Labor
Conclusion
Notes
References
6. Abstract Labor
Notes
References
7. Money
Introduction
The Presence and Economic Role of Money in Society in General
The Logical and Historical Emergence of Money
Functions and Forms of Money
Money and Capital
Notes
References
8. Value and Price
Notes
References
9. Capital
The Circuit of Money Capital
Notes
References
10. The Circuit of Capital
Introduction
The Framework
Simple Reproduction
Expanded Reproduction with Say’s Law
Demand-Driven Growth
Expanded Reproduction with Demand Determination: Limits and Types
Notes
References
11. Rent
The Theory of Rent in Marx
The Theory of Rent in Marxian Economics
Note
References
12. Productive and Unproductive Labor
Marx on Productive and Unproductive Labor
Capitalist Employment
Production and Nonproduction Activity
Empirical Estimates
Does the Distinction Matter?
Notes
References
13. Alienation
The Politics of Alienation
Early Work
Alienated Labour
Economic Relations
Later Developments
Abstract Labour
Economic and Social Relations
Alienation and the Critique of Capitalism
Notes
References
14. Primitive Accumulation
Introduction
Karl Marx’s Concept of “Primitive Accumulation”
Contemporary Uses of Primitive Accumulation
Primitive Accumulation and the “Outside” of Capital
Conclusion
Notes
References
15. Demand and Socially Necessary Labor-time
Marx on Socially Necessary Labor and the Role of Demand
Seminal Contributions: Rubin and Rosdolsky
Traditional Approaches
Monetary Approaches
Diachronic Approaches
Notes
References
PART III: Capitalist Production and Reproduction
16. The Capitalist Firm
1
2
3
Notes
References
17. Marxian Theories of the Labor Process: From Marx to Braverman
Marx
The Labor Process and Class Struggle
Labor and Monopoly Capital
Notes
References
18. Marxian Labor Process Theory since Braverman
Labor Process Theory since Braverman
The “Core” Theory of the Labor Process
Lean Production and High Performance Work
The Post-Postwar Period
Globalization and the Labor Process
Notes
References
19. Accumulation
Notes
References
20. Marxian Reproduction Schemes
Introduction
The Reproduction Schemes
The Structure of Demand
The Circuit of Money
Conclusions
References
21. Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall: Long-term Dynamics
References
22. Business Cycles: Short-term Dynamics
Introduction
Marxist Business Cycle Theories
Empirical Research and Further Development of Marxist Business Cycle Theories
Conclusion
Notes
References
23. Neoliberalism
Neoliberal Ideas
Policy Shifts and Institutional Changes
Classes and Class Struggle
Neoliberalism, Financialization and Globalization
Contradictions and Limitations
References
24. Financialization
Theoretical Antecedents
Historical Antecedents
Qualitative Change in Finance
Inside Financial Calculus: Issues for Marxism
Debating Financialization
References
PART IV: Capitalism, Non-Capitalism and Transitions
25. Productive Self-employment in Marxism
Introduction
The Ancient Mode of Production
Ancients and the Transition Debate
Conclusion
Notes
References
26. Socialism and Communism
Notes
References
27. International Migration
Introduction
Inserting the Migrant into Modes of Production
Value of Migrant Labor Power, Exploitation and Resistance
Postcapitalism and Migration
Conclusion: The Figure of the Migrant
Notes
References
28. Agriculture and the Agrarian Question
Introduction
The First Agrarian Question: Engels and the Peasantry
The Second Agrarian Question: Kautsky, Lenin, and Capitalist Agriculture
The Third Agrarian Question: Preobrazhensky
Agrarian Questions Today: The United States
Conclusion: Agrarian Questions for the Twenty-First Century
Notes
References
29. Economic Development
Debates and Counter-Debates on the Underdevelopment Thesis
Marxian Critique of Mainstream Development
Interrogating Post-Development and Empire
Unpacking Formal-Informal Dualism
Development Crisis as Transitional Crisis
Development as Growth: Global Capitalism and Primitive Accumulation
Development as Social Needs: Class and Redistribution
The Development State: Compassionate and Violent
Notes
References
30. Transition
Model I: Deterministic Theory of Transition
Dialectical Materialism as an Explanatory Mechanism of Transition
Criticisms
Model II: Non-Deterministic Theory of Transition
Model III: Transition as Political
Notes
References
PART V: Marxian Traditions
31. Postmodernism
Postmodernisms
Marxian Economics
Acknowledgements
References
32. Analytical Marxism
Introduction
Analytical Marxism
On the Use of Formal Models
The Analytical Method
The Core of (Analytical) Marxism
Notes
References
33. Marxism and Keynesianism
Introduction
Marx’s and Keynes’s Critique of Say’s Law
From Marx’s Schemes of Reproduction to Kalecki and Post-Keynesian Economics
Notes
References
34. Social Structure of Accumulation
References
35. Monopoly Capital Theory
The Historical Development and Macro Dynamics of Monopoly Capital Economy
Mature Monopoly Capital Development and Stagnation
Development, Underdevelopment, and Stagnation in Monopoly Capitalism
Economic Disorder and Social Disorders
The Degradation of Work in the Labor Process of Monopoly Capitalism
Monopoly-Finance Capital Theory
Conclusion: The Double Revolution of Monopoly Capital Theory
References
36. Marxism, Feminism and the Household
References
37. Marxism and Ecology
Capitalism: Endless Accumulation
Treadmill of Production
Second Contradiction of Capitalism
Metabolism and the Metabolic Rift
Conclusion
References
Index
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