Introduction
1. The Enduring Relevance of Karl Marx
Paul Prew, Tomas Rotta, Tony Smith, and Matt Vidal
Part I. Foundations
2. Historical Materialism
Paul Blackledge
3. Class and Class Struggle
Henry Heller
4. Forces of Production and Relations of Production
David Laibman
5. The Eight Steps in Marx's Dialectical Method
Bertell Ollman
6. Ideology as Alienated Socialization
Jan Rehmann
7. Marx's Conceptualization of Value in Capital
Geert Reuten
8. Value and Class
Alan Freeman
9. Money
Leda Maria Paulani
10. Capital
Andrew Kliman
11. Capital: A Revolutionary Social Form
Patrick Murray
12. The Grammar of Capital: Wealth in-against-and-beyond Value
John Holloway
13. Work and Exploitation in Capitalism: The Labor Process and the Valorization Process
Matt Vidal
14. Capital in General and Competition: The Production and Distribution of Surplus-Value
Fred Moseley
15. Reproduction and Crisis in Capitalist Economies
Deepankar Basu
16. The Capitalist State and State Power
Bob Jessop
17. Capitalist Social Reproduction: The Contradiction between Production and Social Reproduction under Capitalism
Martha E. Gimenez
18. Marx, Technology, and the Pathological Future of Capitalism
Tony Smith
19. Alienation, or Why Capitalism Is Bad for Us
Dan Swain
20. The Commodification of Knowledge and Information
Tomás Rotta and Rodrigo Teixeira
Part II. Labor, Class, and Social Divisions
21. Labor Unions and Movements
Barry Eidlin
22. Migration and the Mobility of Labor
Nicholas De Genova
23. Race, Class, and Revolution in the Twenty-First Century: Lessons from the League of Revolutionary Black Workers
Walda Katz-Fishman and Jerome Scott
24. Nationalism, Class, and Revolution
Kevin B. Anderson
25. Hegemony: A Theory of National-Popular Class Politics
Mark McNally
Part III. Capitalist States and Spaces
26. Capitalist Crises and the State
Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin
27. European Magnus Ryner
28. The Urbanization of Capital and the Production of Capitalist Natures
Erik Swyngedouw
Part IV. Accumulation, Crisis, and Class Struggle in the Core Countries
29. Stages of Capitalism and Social Structures of Accumulation: A Long View
Terrence McDonough
30. Geriatric Capitalism: Stagnation and Crisis in the Atlantic Postfordist Accumulation Regime
Matt Vidal
31. Sociopoiesis: Understanding Crisis in the Capitalist World-System through Complexity Sciences
Paul Prew
32. Towards a Marxist Theory of Financialized Capitalism
Jeff Powell
33. 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
34. Global Capital Accumulation and the Specificity of Latin America
Guido Starosta
35. The Unresolved Agrarian Question in South Asia
Debarshi Das
36. Asia and the Shift in Marx's Conception of Revolution and History
Chun Lin
37. Analyzing the Middle East
Gilbert Achcar
38. Primitive Accumulation in Post-Soviet Russia
David Mandel
Part VI. Alternatives to Capitalism
39. Marx's Concept of Socialism
Peter Hudis
40. Democratic Socialist Planning
Pat Devine
41. The Continuing Relevance of the Marxist Tradition for Transcending Capitalism
Erik Olin Wright
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1 有用 路觉觉觉觉觉觉 2023-02-12 02:54:39 广东
这本论文集的质量有点参差不齐,我选读了Leda Maria Paulani那篇。对不可兑换货币的重构性解释挺有意思的,和我之前想的思路类似,那就是在发达的信用体系内,货币作为支付手段可以内化地消解掉货币固有的流通手段、物质性等等矛盾,并且凭借信用制度,货币就扬弃了自己的物质性;这一点也使得积累可以相对独立于剩余价值生产和实现,所以在生息资本和虚拟化的同时,令虚拟资本独立于产业资本,在利润增殖上表现... 这本论文集的质量有点参差不齐,我选读了Leda Maria Paulani那篇。对不可兑换货币的重构性解释挺有意思的,和我之前想的思路类似,那就是在发达的信用体系内,货币作为支付手段可以内化地消解掉货币固有的流通手段、物质性等等矛盾,并且凭借信用制度,货币就扬弃了自己的物质性;这一点也使得积累可以相对独立于剩余价值生产和实现,所以在生息资本和虚拟化的同时,令虚拟资本独立于产业资本,在利润增殖上表现为G-G'。这一点也恰好就是资本拜物教发展的极致(生息资本就是物神,是拜物教的最终形态),以至于货币和资本舍弃了物质性肉身,货币范畴自身的演化就包含对物质性规定的消化。而作者将这一过程解读为抽象物同具体物对立、并且抽象战胜具体的过程。这一点恰好符合资本主义的运作逻辑。不过这篇的缺点就是解法太学究了。 (展开)
1 有用 Still River 2025-08-22 13:12:39 美国
梳理得很清楚。Handbook就是普及性质的,这样的书应该全改成open access才对造福大众。这本可以看出来是很社会学的马克思。
1 有用 NGI 2021-03-12 15:50:45
翻了一下,整体研究风格非常英美,社会学、政治学和经济学的分析比哲学的思想史研究文章要多很多。而且明明的2019年的书,还请Ollman来写马克思的辩证方法,就有些老了。远远不如Metzler的Marx Handbuch。