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Author Cobben, Paul, author.

Title Value in capitalist society : rethinking Marx's criticism of capitalism / by Paul Cobben.

Publication Info. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
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Series Critical studies in German idealism, 1878-9986 ; volume 13
Critical studies in German idealism ; volume 13. 1878-9986
Bibliography 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.
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.
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.
Kapital (Marx, Karl)
Capitalism.
Capitalism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Cobben, Paul. Value in capitalist society 9789004294295 (DLC) 2015012653 (OCoLC)907132878
ISBN 9789004294301 electronic book
9004294309 electronic book
9789004294295
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