Marx and the common : from capital to the late writings / by Luca Basso ; translation by David Broder.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Italian Series: Historical materialism book seriesPublisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- Agire in comune. English
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- HX39.5 .B36713 2016eb
"First published in Italian by Ombre Corte Edizioni as Agire in comune. Antropologia e politica nell'ultimo Marx, Verona, 2012."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Fetishism and Subjects: Between Reality and Mystification; The Enigma of the Commodity; The Question of Fetishism: Another Name for Ideology?; The Constitution of Individuality, between the Economic and the Juridical: The Eden of the Rights of Man; From the Commodity to Capital, between Production and Circulation: The Trinity Formula; The Person-as-Mask: A Hobbesian Marx?; Has Fetishism Always Existed? Excursus on Precapitalist Forms.
Chapter 2. Ethnology and Forms of the Common; The New Anthropology of Capitalism: From the Grundrisse to Capital; The Study of Communitarian Forms, between the Natural and Historical Sciences: The Ethnological Notebooks; Beyond Europe; The Russian Commune and the Conditions of Possibility of Communism; The Coexistence of Noncapitalist and Capitalist Structures; Chapter 3. Individual Separation; Trennung and Capitalism: The Erosion of Common Property; Again on Alienation?
The Moments of Separation: Co-Operation, Manufacture, Modern Industry; The Factory and Class Formation; Chapter 4. Subjectivity and Class: The Space of Politics; The Political Charactera of Class: From the German Ideology to Capital Volume III; The Struggle over the Working Day: Between Reforms and Revolution; Class and Organisation, between Anarchism and Statism: Marx versus Bakunin and Lassalle; The Paris Commune: A Working-Class Government; The Metamorphous's Character of Politics: The Correction of the Manifesto.
Communism and the Totally Developed Individual's: A Scenario Free of Fetishism?; Conclusion; References; Index.
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