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Socialism and Commodity Production : Essay in Marx Revival.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Historical Materialism Book SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (314 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004377516
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Socialism and Commodity Production: Essay in Marx RevivalDDC classification:
  • 335
LOC classification:
  • HX45 .C438 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface -- ‎Prologue -- ‎Twentieth-Century Socialism -- ‎Socialism as Minority Rule -- ‎Lenin's Role -- ‎The Relevance of Marx -- ‎A Caricature of Marx's Socialism -- ‎Chapter 1. On Socialism: Association of Free Individuals -- ‎(Pre)conditions of Socialism -- ‎Associated Mode of Production -- ‎Ownership Relation -- ‎Exchange Relations -- ‎Distribution/Allocation -- ‎Labouring Individual under Socialism -- ‎Chapter 2. Commodity Production -- ‎From Commodity to Capital -- ‎Paradoxes and Contradictions -- ‎On the Value Form -- ‎Commodity Circulation: Possibility of Crisis -- ‎Chapter 3. Simple Commodity Production -- ‎The Problem -- ‎Discussion after Engels -- ‎The Critics -- ‎Criticisms Discussed -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎Chapter 4. Commodity Production and Socialism in Marx's Followers -- ‎The First Followers: August Bebel and Karl Kautsky -- ‎Marxians after Kautsky -- ‎Non-Bolsheviks: Korsch, Lukács, Rühle, Hilferding -- ‎Bolsheviks on Socialism and Commodity Production -- ‎Chapter 5. On Socialist Accounting -- ‎The Labour Process -- ‎Point of Departure -- ‎How to Proceed -- ‎Labour Time: Neglected Aspects -- ‎Labour Time and Non-labour Time -- ‎Socialist Accounting Framework -- ‎On Planning and the Unit of Calculation -- ‎Chapter 6. Anarchist Communism -- ‎Peter Kropotkin -- ‎Kropotkin's Anarchist Communism -- ‎Carlo Cafiero -- ‎Anarchism and Marx: The Relation -- ‎Chapter 7. Concerning Guild Socialism -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Guild Socialism as Democracy -- ‎Distribution and Allocation in Guild Socialism -- ‎Consumers and Producers -- ‎Transformation of the Existing Society -- ‎Ambiguities and Contradictions -- ‎Chapter 8. On Market Socialism -- ‎Origin of Market Socialism -- ‎The Competitive Solution -- ‎Criticisms -- ‎Feasible Socialism -- ‎Analytical Market Socialism -- ‎Market Socialism Proper -- ‎Market Socialism - 'Marxian'.
‎Market Socialism is Capitalism -- ‎Chapter 9. The Problematic of a Non-capitalist Road to Socialism -- ‎Capital's Positive Contribution -- ‎The Controversy -- ‎Controversy Continued -- ‎Further Considerations -- ‎Epilogue. Illusion of the Epoch: Twentieth-Century Socialism -- ‎Preliminaries -- ‎Nature of Twentieth-Century Socialism -- ‎The Party-State -- ‎The Fundamental Question -- ‎References -- ‎Index.
Summary: Socialism and Commodity Production develops a detailed critique of orthodox theories of socialism on the basis of a comprehensive study of Marx's own writings on the nature of non-capitalist society.
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Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface -- ‎Prologue -- ‎Twentieth-Century Socialism -- ‎Socialism as Minority Rule -- ‎Lenin's Role -- ‎The Relevance of Marx -- ‎A Caricature of Marx's Socialism -- ‎Chapter 1. On Socialism: Association of Free Individuals -- ‎(Pre)conditions of Socialism -- ‎Associated Mode of Production -- ‎Ownership Relation -- ‎Exchange Relations -- ‎Distribution/Allocation -- ‎Labouring Individual under Socialism -- ‎Chapter 2. Commodity Production -- ‎From Commodity to Capital -- ‎Paradoxes and Contradictions -- ‎On the Value Form -- ‎Commodity Circulation: Possibility of Crisis -- ‎Chapter 3. Simple Commodity Production -- ‎The Problem -- ‎Discussion after Engels -- ‎The Critics -- ‎Criticisms Discussed -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎Chapter 4. Commodity Production and Socialism in Marx's Followers -- ‎The First Followers: August Bebel and Karl Kautsky -- ‎Marxians after Kautsky -- ‎Non-Bolsheviks: Korsch, Lukács, Rühle, Hilferding -- ‎Bolsheviks on Socialism and Commodity Production -- ‎Chapter 5. On Socialist Accounting -- ‎The Labour Process -- ‎Point of Departure -- ‎How to Proceed -- ‎Labour Time: Neglected Aspects -- ‎Labour Time and Non-labour Time -- ‎Socialist Accounting Framework -- ‎On Planning and the Unit of Calculation -- ‎Chapter 6. Anarchist Communism -- ‎Peter Kropotkin -- ‎Kropotkin's Anarchist Communism -- ‎Carlo Cafiero -- ‎Anarchism and Marx: The Relation -- ‎Chapter 7. Concerning Guild Socialism -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Guild Socialism as Democracy -- ‎Distribution and Allocation in Guild Socialism -- ‎Consumers and Producers -- ‎Transformation of the Existing Society -- ‎Ambiguities and Contradictions -- ‎Chapter 8. On Market Socialism -- ‎Origin of Market Socialism -- ‎The Competitive Solution -- ‎Criticisms -- ‎Feasible Socialism -- ‎Analytical Market Socialism -- ‎Market Socialism Proper -- ‎Market Socialism - 'Marxian'.

‎Market Socialism is Capitalism -- ‎Chapter 9. The Problematic of a Non-capitalist Road to Socialism -- ‎Capital's Positive Contribution -- ‎The Controversy -- ‎Controversy Continued -- ‎Further Considerations -- ‎Epilogue. Illusion of the Epoch: Twentieth-Century Socialism -- ‎Preliminaries -- ‎Nature of Twentieth-Century Socialism -- ‎The Party-State -- ‎The Fundamental Question -- ‎References -- ‎Index.

Socialism and Commodity Production develops a detailed critique of orthodox theories of socialism on the basis of a comprehensive study of Marx's own writings on the nature of non-capitalist society.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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