Capitalism is historically necessary to create the material foundations (level of development/technology) on which a superior form of society can be created, with capitalism's life span being limited precisely because of its inherently flawed nature. Marx's economics certainly leads Marx to a ...
Karl Marx's Theory of Capitalism Karl Marx's economic ideas Overall, there are quite a few distinct economic ideas which Karl Marx developed in his work, especially in his magnum opus, the meticulously researched "Das Kapital" (1867), in which he analyzes the capitalist economy. The first on...
The volume approaches Marx's Capital as an exemplary text in the continuation of the tradition of post-Kantian European Philosophy through transdisciplinary practices of critique and concept construction. The essays are grouped into four sections: Value-Form, Ontology & Politics; Capitalism, Feminism ...
官方释义:In many respects, Marx's critique of capitalism as laid out in Das Kapital and elsewhere remains unsurpassed to this day.Moreover, the concept of "the dictatorship of the proletariat" an idea espoused by Marx, still remains the ultimate goal for many committed to revolutionary politics...
This second part closes by critiquing the efforts by liberation theologians to appropriate Marx's use of fetishism for a renewed theological critique of idolatrous capitalism. Promising in some respects, what liberation theology misses is the sting in the tail of the Marx's development of fetishism...
Full text at www.jasonwmoore.com/uploads/Moore__Capitalism_as_World-Ecology__Braudel_and_Marx_on_Environmental_History__O_E__2003_.pdf This essay considers the relevance of Fernand Braudel's world-historical studies for the theory and practice of environmental history. Arguing against the convent...
Karl Marx and Max Weber have agreed and disagreed on numerous issuesduring their years as sociologists and political economists. An issue that theyboth discuss in great length, and disagree upon is the rise of capitalism.Marx thought that economic factors and the use of exploited andalienated labo...
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the economic and political theory and practice originated by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that holds that actions and human institutions are economically determined, that the class struggle is the basic agency of historical change, and that capitalism will ultimately...
it could create blowback against capitalism among the people. Thus, there is a moral and anthropological consideration of any economic system. The idea that societal structure and transformations from one order to the next can be the result of technological change in how things are produced in an...
Although Marx's critique of capitalism, especially his theory of fetishism, requires experiential knowledge (my term for "spirituality"), his framework does not leave any conceptual room for such knowledge. The idea that spirituality is (perhaps the better) part of religion is a deeply held ...