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Marx's Concept Of The Alternative To Capitalism Peter Hudis

Marx's Concept Of The Alternative To Capitalism By Peter Hudis

Marx's Concept Of The Alternative To Capitalism by Peter Hudis


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Marx is often accused of condemning Capitalism without clearly mapping an alternative. This work sets out to dispute those charges.

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Marx's Concept Of The Alternative To Capitalism: Historical Materialism, Volume 36 by Peter Hudis

In contrast to the traditional view that Marx's work is restricted to a critique of capitalism - and that he consciously avoided any detailed conception of its alternative - this work shows that Marx was committed to a specific concept of a post-capitalist society which informed the whole of his approach to political economy.

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This is a timely and important book. Exploring the whole range of Marxs texts, Peter Hudis makes a powerful case for a coherent Marxian vision of a society beyond capitalism, alienated labour and the commodity form. Thanks to Hudis, readers interested in anti-capitalist alternatives and Marxs radical worldview finally have the work theyve been looking for. David McNally "A particular strength of Hudis's book is that it examines the full sweep of Marx's writings, rather than focus on one particular text or period of Marx's life. No stone is left unturned in attempting to uncover the implicit conception of an alternative. The scope of this allows him to include a number of texts which are often overlooked in this discussion, and offer a number of novel interpretations of works usually discussed in different contexts." David Swain, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books The main strength of [this] book is that in following Marxs writings from 1839 to 1881 Hudis has indeed found many implicit and explicit indications about a possible future non-alienating society. His interpretations are based on Marxs writings as a whole and allow the reader to hear Marx think over the course of forty years. At the same time, the author is well versed in political economy and the writings of the various schools of Marxism from Marxs time on, and reveals that he has thought through a variety of points of view and criticisms when presenting his arguments. Radical Philosophy Review
This is a timely and important book. Exploring the whole range of Marxs texts, Peter Hudis makes a powerful case for a coherent Marxian vision of a society beyond capitalism, alienated labour and the commodity form. Thanks to Hudis, readers interested in anti-capitalist alternatives and Marxs radical worldview finally have the work theyve been looking for. David McNally "A particular strength of Hudis's book is that it examines the full sweep of Marx's writings, rather than focus on one particular text or period of Marx's life. No stone is left unturned in attempting to uncover the implicit conception of an alternative. The scope of this allows him to include a number of texts which are often overlooked in this discussion, and offer a number of novel interpretations of works usually discussed in different contexts." David Swain, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books The main strength of [this] book is that in following Marxs writings from 1839 to 1881 Hudis has indeed found many implicit and explicit indications about a possible future non-alienating society. His interpretations are based on Marxs writings as a whole and allow the reader to hear Marx think over the course of forty years. At the same time, the author is well versed in political economy and the writings of the various schools of Marxism from Marxs time on, and reveals that he has thought through a variety of points of view and criticisms when presenting his arguments. Radical Philosophy Review

About Peter Hudis

Peter Hudis Ph.D. (2011) in Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago, is Professor of Humanities and Philosophy, Oakton Community College. He has published extensively on Marxist theory and is General Editor of The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction: Why Explore Marxs Concept of the Transcendence of Value Production? Why Now? The object and purpose of this study Objectivist and subjectivist approaches to Marxs philosophical contribution 1. The Transcendence of Alienation in the Writings of the Young Marx Marxs beginnings, 183741 Marxs critique of politics and philosophy, 18423 Marxs critique of economics and philosophy, 18434 Discerning the ideal within the real, 18458 Evaluating the young Marxs concept of a postcapitalist society 2. The Conception of a Postcapitalist Society in the Drafts of Capital The first draft of Capital: The Poverty of Philosophy (1847) The second draft of Capital: the Grundrisse (1858) The third draft of Capital: the manuscript of 18613 3. The Vision o the New Society in Marxs Capital Volume I of Capital Volumes II and III of Capital 4. Marxs Late Writings on Postcapitalist Society The impact of the Paris Commune on Marx The Critique of the Gotha Programme and Notes on Wagner Conclusion: Evaluating Marx's Concept of a Postcapitalist Society Appendix: Translation of Marx's Excerpt-Notes on the Chapter 'Absolute Knowledge' in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Bibliography Index

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NLS9781608462759
9781608462759
1608462757
Marx's Concept Of The Alternative To Capitalism: Historical Materialism, Volume 36 by Peter Hudis
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Haymarket Books
2013-10-22
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