Routledge Revivals: Pre-Capitalist Modes of Production (1975)

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Absolute Rent
Ancient Mode
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Capitalist Ground Rent
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Chapter XLVII
class relations
Complex Redistribution
Demesne Production
Determinate Mode
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Feudal Mode
Feudal Relations
Feudal Rent
feudalism analysis
Gentile Constitution
historical materialism
Ideological Social Relations
Marxism
Marxist political theory
Modes
Oriental Despotism
Pre-Capitalist
pre-capitalist economic systems study
Pre-capitalist Forms
Pre-capitalist Modes
Production
Reading Capital
Rent Couple
Roman Republic
Simple Redistribution
Slave Mode
Slave Production
social formations
Soil Exhaustion
transition to capitalism
Transitional Conjuncture
Transitional Mode

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138561557
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1975, this book investigates the various pre-capitalist modes of production briefly indicated in the works of Marx and Engels, and gives an examination of the conditions of the transition from one mode of production to another. The fundamental concepts used in these investigations, including those of mode of production, of necessary labour and surpass labour, of politics and state, are derived from Capital and from other works of Marxist theory. The primary aim of the analysis is to raise the conceptualisation of pre-capitalist modes of production and of transition to a more rigorous level. This book will appear controversial to both Marxists and non-Marxists alike.

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