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Author Cleaver, Harry.

Title Rupturing the dialectic : the struggle against work, money, and financialization / Harry Cleaver.

Imprint [Place of publication not identified] : AK Press, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource
Summary A central figure for anti-authoritarian Marxists and radicals who see the working class as an autonomous force, capable of acting independently and not simply reacting to the depredations of capitalism, Harry Cleaver brings this vision up to date, interpreting capitalism's latest crises and demonstrating how ordinary people can, and do, rupture the smooth functioning of the system that exploits them.
Note Title from resource description page (Recorded Books, viewed April 17, 2017).
Contents Part I. On the usefulness of Marx's labor theory of value Why and how economists got rid of the labor theory of value Why and how some Marxists abandoned the labor theory of value The substance of value: abstract labor or work as social control Can value be measured? Exchange and money as the form of value -- Part II. Decoding finance, financial crisis, and financialization Decoding finance and financial crisis Decoding financialization -- Part III. Potential strategies and tactics for rupturing the dialectics of money Reforms and revolution Our use of money Restricting the need for money -- Conclusion.
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Subject Political science.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- History & Theory.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference.
Political science.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Cleaver, Harry. Rupturing the dialectic : the struggle against work, money, and financialization. Chico, California : AK Press, ©2017 323 pages 9781849352703
ISBN 9781849352710 (electronic bk.)
1849352712 (electronic bk.)
9781849352703
Music No. EB00690801 Recorded Books