Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; References and Abbreviations; Chapter 1. The Interaction-Recognition-Antinomy Thesis; 1. The Interaction Component; 2. The Recognition Component; 3. The First Antinomy; 4. The Second Antinomy; 5. An Outline of the Argument; Appendix: a Note on Translation; Example 1; Example 2; Example 3; Example 4; Example 5; Rules of Translation; Chapter 2. Analytical Marxism; 1. The Project of Analytical Marxism; 2. Dialectical Contradiction; 3. Intrastructuration; 4. Conclusion; Chapter 3. Commodity Form Philosophy; 1. Use-Value; 2. Value
3. Commodities and Goods4. Use-Values, Goods and Duties to the Whole; 5. The Commodity, Dialectical Contradiction and Real Abstraction; 6. Antinomies of the Commodity Form; (a). Two Incompatible Assertions That Leave No Middle Ground; (b). The Appearance of Validity Resting on the Same Premise(s), at Least One of Which Is False; (c). The Commodity Form Explains the Acceptance of the Premises; Chapter 4. Action; 1. Capital's Description of Human Labour; 2. In-Order-To Motives and Because Motives; 3. Orientation to an In-Order-To Motive; 4. The Form of an In-Order-To Motive
4. The Capitalist Structure as a System5. The Capitalist Structure as a System (Continued); 6. Actors as Bearers; Chapter 7. Purchase and Sale; 1. Exchange; 2. Independent Exchange of Products; 3. Possession: Savigny and Marx; 4. Commodities and Money; Chapter 8. Exploitation; 1. The Quantitative Marxist View of Exploitation; 2. A Non-normative Concept of Exploitation; 3. Bazard, Marx and the Five Conditions for Exploitation; 4. The Benefit Condition; 5. The Harm Condition; 6. The Causal Condition; 7. The Consequence Condition; 8. The Means-to-Ends Condition
5. Action and AbstractionChapter 5. Social Relations; 1. Marx's General Remarks on Social Relations; 2. Schütz's Typology of Social Action; 3. Interaction as a Relation of Mutual Affecting; 4. The Problem of Normativity; 5. An Interactional Conception of a Social Relation of Production; 6. Some Objections; 7. The Objection from Structure; 8. The Objection from Consciousness; 9. The Problem of Legality; Chapter 6. System and Bearer; 1. A Generalised Interactions Conception of Social Structure; 2. Sociological Thought and the Concept of Social Role; 3. The Features of a System
9. The System Universalisability Conception of Exploitation10. Capitalist Labour-Exploitation; 11. The Exploitation and Need Problem; 12. The Agency Problem; 13. The Capitalism, Rights and Injustice Problem; 14. Summary; Chapter 9. Recognition and Self-Ownership; 1. A Pragmatic Conception of Recognition; 2. Possession, Private Property Ownership and Recognition; 3. As-If Mutual Recognition in Purchase and Sale; 4. Marx's Concept of a Person; 5. Security and Self-Ownership; Chapter 10. Recognition and Bureaucratic Domination; 1. Marx's General Conception of Domination
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Marx on capitalism.
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Marx, Karl,1818-1883.
Marx, Karl,1818-1883.
Capitalism-- Philosophy.
Capitalism-- Philosophy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Ideologies-- Communism & Socialism.