Critical Theory of Economic Compulsion

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Author_Werner Bonefeld
capitalism
Capitalist Social Relations
capitalist society dynamics
Capitalist Wealth
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class society
class struggle
class struggle analysis
commodity fetishism
Commodity Labour Power
communism
Concrete Labour
critical social theory
critical theory
critique
Definite Social Relations
Direct Democracy
Economic Abstractions
Economic Compulsion
economic progress
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exploitation
Free Labourer
Human Suffering
Labour Economy
Labour Power
Labour Time
Living Labour
Make Ends Meet
Marxian economics
Marxist economic compulsion theory
Moishe Postone
National Labour Force
Needy Individuals
political economy
political economy critique
political theory
post-capitalist thought
Real Abstraction
reification theory
Sheer Unrest
Social Coldness
Social Reproduction
social theory
society of human purposes
sociology
Surplus Labour Time
Violated

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032318776
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores a variety of interconnected themes central to contemporary Marxist theory and its further development as a critical social theory.

Championing the critique of political economy as a critical theory of society and rejecting Marxian economics as a contradiction in terms, it argues instead that economic categories are perverted social categories, before identifying the sheer unrest of life - the struggle to make ends meet - as the negative content of the reified system of economic objectivity. With class struggle recognised as the negative category of the cold society of capitalist wealth, which sees in humanity a living resource for economic progress, the author contends that the critique of class society finds its rational solution in the society of human purposes, that is, the classless society of communist individuals.

A theoretically sophisticated engagement with Marxist thought, A Critical Theory of Economic Compulsion will appeal to scholars of social and political theory with interests in critical theory and post-capitalist imaginaries.

Werner Bonefeld is Professor of Politics at the University of York, UK. He is the author of Critical Theory and the Critique of Political Economy and The Strong State and the Free Economy.

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