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1 online resource. |
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Critical studies in German idealism,
1878-9986 ;
volume 13
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Critical studies in German idealism ; volume 13.
1878-9986
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-184) and index. |
Summary |
In Paul Cobben s, "Value in Capitalist Society," Marx s criticism of Capitalism is conceived of as an immanent criticism of Hegel. This perspective leads to an alternative conception of value which is fully compatible with the free market." |
Contents |
Value in Capitalist Society: Rethinking Marx's Criticism of Capitalism -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1: Marx's Analysis of the Commodity and the Phenomenology of Spirit -- Introduction -- Sense-Certainty (sinnliche Gewissheit) and the 'ungeheure Warensammlung' as Point of Departure -- The Contradiction of Perception and the Contradiction of the Determination as Use Value -- The Sublation of Perception in Understanding and of Use Value in Exchange Value -- The Transition from Consciousness to Self-Consciousness and from Market to Private Domain -- The 'Begierde' and the Satisfaction of the Real Individual's Needs -- The Life-and-Death Struggle for Recognition and the Struggle of Competition at the Market -- The Lord/Bondsman Relation and the Capitalist Free Market -- Conclusion -- 2: The Realm of Culture and the Historical Process in which the Proletarian Becomes Self-Aware -- Introduction -- The Development in the Phenomenology of Spirit and European History -- The Communist Revolution and the Realm of Culture -- a. The Development of the Church as Presupposition of the Realm of Culture -- b. The Development of the Church and Individual Proletarian Self-Consciousness -- c. The Realm of Culture -- d. The Realm of Culture and the Realization of Revolutionary, Proletarian Self-Consciousness -- Conclusion -- 3: Marx's Analysis of the Commodity and Hegel's Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts -- Introduction -- The Project of the Philosophy of Right in Relation to the Phenomenology of Spirit -- Abstract Right and Morality as the Systematic Development of the Lord/Bondsman Relation, Starting from the Concept of Pure Freedom -- The Coherence between the Development of the Phenomenology of Spirit and the Philosophy of Right. |
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The System of Needs as the Systematic Development of the Realm of Culture Starting from the Concept of Pure Freedom -- The Development of the Value-Form as Marx's Counterpart of the Development of Abstract Right -- Marx's Reception of the System of Needs -- Conclusion -- 4: Hegel's Determination of Value at the Level of Abstract Right in the Light of Marx's Criticism -- Introduction -- Use Value and the Good Life -- Universal Value in Relation to Use Value -- Marx and the Equal Exchange between Persons -- The Determination of Abstract Labor at the Level of the Market -- Marx's Conception of Value (Abstract Labor) in Comparison with Hegel's Conception -- Conclusion -- 5: The System of Needs in the Light of Marx's Criticism -- Introduction -- The Realization of Abstract Right as a Moment of the System of Needs -- The Realization of Intention and Welfare as a Moment of the System of Needs -- The "Scheinen der Vernünftigkeit" (Show of Rationality) -- The "Scheinen der Vernünftigkeit" and Real Exchange -- Conclusion -- 6: Wage Labor and the Corporation: Obstacles for the Free Market? -- Introduction -- The System of Needs as an Institution in Service of the Realization of Freedom -- Wage Labor and the Realization of Particular Welfare -- Wage Labor, the Market and Their Relevance for Our Time -- Intellectual Labor in Its Relation to the Market -- The Dynamics of the Market and the Relation between Intellectual and Manual Labor -- Conclusion -- 7: Capital as Community of Value -- Introduction -- The Capitalist as Person in the Market -- The Capitalist Company as Community of Value -- The Relation of the Employee to the Capitalist Company as Community of Value -- The Quality of Technological Innovations -- Conclusion -- 8: Modern Society and the Ongoing Revision of the Good Life -- Introduction -- The Multitude of Companies and the Unity of the Good Life. |
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Innovation: The Transformation of the Particular Interest Outside the Framework of the Good Life -- The Institutional Structure which can Guarantee Harmonic Unity between Developing Particular Interests -- Conclusion -- 9: Mediating Institutions between Market and State -- Introduction -- The State as Presupposition of the Free Market -- The Reproduction of the State and the Mediating Institutions in the Light of Sustainability -- Conclusion -- 10: The Identity of the Sustainable State and the Adequate Determination of Value -- Introduction -- How to Determine the Identity of a Self-Conscious State? -- The Modern (Self-Conscious) State and Its Internal Relation to the International Legal Order -- The Internal Relation of the Nation State to the International Community of States -- The Internal Relation of the International Legal Order to the Nation State -- The Adequate Determination of Value in a Globalized World -- Conclusion -- Literature -- Index. |
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Subject |
Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. Kapital.
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Kapital (Marx, Karl) |
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Capitalism.
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Capitalism. |
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Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Cobben, Paul. Value in capitalist society 9789004294295 (DLC) 2015012653 (OCoLC)907132878 |
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9789004294301 electronic book |
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9004294309 electronic book |
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9789004294295 |
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9004294295 |
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