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Marx's Capital after 150 years : critique and alternative to capitalism

2020

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Codice SBN UTO1399780
Descrizione *Marx's Capital after 150 years : critique and alternative to capitalism / edited by Marcello Musto
London and New York : Routledge, 2020
xi, 297 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
ISBN 9780367660154
Collana Routledge frontiers of political economy , 266
Curatore
Musto, Marcello
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Soggetti Capitalismo
MARX, KARL - Das Kapital
Dewey 306.342 SISTEMI DI PRODUZIONE E DI SCAMBIO. CAPITALISMO (LIBERA IMPRESA)
Anno pubblicazione 2020
Titolo dell'opera Marx's Capital after 150 years
Abstract di polo Faced with a new crisis of capitalism, many scholars are now looking back to the author whose ideas were too hastily dismissed after the fall of the Berlin Wall. During the last decade, Marx’s Capital has received renewed academic and popular attention. It has been reprinted in new editions throughout the world and the contemporary relevance of its pages is being discussed again. Today, Marx’s analyses are arguably resonating even more strongly than they did in his own time and Capital continues to provide an effective framework to understand the nature of capitalism and its transformations.
This volume includes the proceedings of the biggest international conference held in the world to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Capital’s publication. The book is divided into three parts: I) "Capitalism, Past and Present"; II) "Extending the Critique of Capital"; III) "The Politics of Capital". It contains the contributions of globally renowned scholars from 13 countries and multiple academic disciplines who offer diverse perspectives, and critical insights into the principal contradictions of contemporary capitalism while pointing to alternative economic and social models. Together, they reconsider the most influential historical debates on Capital and provide new interpretations of Marx’s magnum opus in light of themes rarely associated with Capital, such as gender, ecology, and non-European societies.