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The Oxford handbook of Karl Marx / edited by Matt Vidal, Tony Smith, Tomás Rotta and Paul Prew.

Contributor Vidal, Matt, editor.

ImprintNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]

Descriptionxii, 848 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Note:Introduction -- The enduring relevance of Karl Marx / Paul Prew Tomás Rotta, Tony Smith, and Matt Vidal -- Part I. Foundations -- Historical Materialism / Paul Blackledge -- Class and Class Struggle / Henry Heller -- Forces of production and relations of production / David Laibman -- The eight steps in Marx's dialectical method / Bertell Ollman -- Ideology as alienated socialization / Jan Rehmann -- Marx's conceptualization of value in capital / Geert Reuten -- Value and class / Alan Freeman -- Money / Leda Maria Paulani -- Capital / Andrew Kliman -- Capital : A revolutionary social form / Patrick Murray -- The grammar of capital : wealth in against and beyond value / John Holloway -- Work and exploitation in capitalism : the labor process and the valorization process / Matt Vidal -- Capital in general and competition : the production and distribution of surplus value / Fred Moseley -- Reproduction and crisis in capitalist economies / Deepankar Basu -- The capitalist state and state power / Bob Jessop -- Capitalist social reproduction : the Contradiction between production and social reproduction under capitalism / Martha Gimenez -- Marx, technology and the pathological future of capitalism / Tony Smith -- Alienation or why capitalism is bad for us / Dan Swain -- The commodification of knowledge and information / Tomás Rotta and Rodrigo Teixeira -- Part II. Labor, Class, and Social Divisions -- Labor unions and movements / Barry Eidlin -- Migration and mobility of labor / Nicholas De Genova -- Race, class and revolution and twenty-first century : lessons from the league of revolutionary black workers / Walda Katz-Fishman and Jerome Scott -- Nationalism, class, and revolution / Kevin Anderson -- Part III. Capitalist States and Spaces -- Capitalist crises and the state / Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin -- European integration / Magnus Ryner -- The urbanization of capital and production of capitalist natures / Erik Swyngedouw -- Part IV. Accumulation, crisis, and class struggle in the core countries -- Stages of capitalism and social structures of accumulation: a long view / Terrence McDonough -- Geriatric capitalism: stagnation and crisis in western capitalism / Matt Vidal -- Sociopoiesis: understanding crisis in the capitalist world-system through complexity sciences / Paul Prew -- Towards a Marxist theory of financialized capitalism / Jeff Powell -- Metabolic rifts and the ecological crisis / Brett Clark, John Bellamy Foster, and Stefano B. Longo -- Part V. Accumulation, Crisis, and Class Struggle in the Peripheral and Semi-peripheral Countries -- Global capital: acccumulation and the specificity of Latin America / Guido Starosta -- The unresolved agrarian question in south Asia / Debarshi Das -- Asia and the shift in Marx's conception of revolution and history / Lin Chun -- Analyzing the Middle East / Gilbert Achcar -- Primitive accumulation in post-Soviet Russia / David Mandel -- Part VI. Alternatives to Capitalism -- Marx's concept of socialism / Peter Hudis -- Democratic socialist planning / Pat Devine -- The continuing relevance of the Marxist tradition for transcending capitalism / Eric Olin Wright.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"The Oxford Handbook of Karl Marx provides an entry point for scholars and students new to Marxism. At the same time, its chapters, written by leading Marxist scholars, advance Marxist theory and research. Its coverage is more comprehensive than previous volumes on Marx in terms of both foundational concepts and state-of-the-art empirical research on contemporary social problems. It is also provides equal space to sociologists, economists and politicalscientists, with substantial contributions from philosophers, historians and geographers."



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Vidal, Matt, editor.
Smith, Tony, 1951- editor.
Rotta, Tomás, editor.
Prew, Paul, editor.
Title:
Karl Marx
Series Statement
Oxford handbooks
Subject:
Marx, Karl, 1818-1883.
Subject:
Socialism.
Marxian economics.
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Oxford handbooks.