Capitalisms’ Future: Alienation, Emancipation and Critique frames 21st century economic and social possibilities in a dialogue between two forms of critical social theory: Marx’s critique of political economy that analyzes capitalism and the critique of political psychology that analyzes authoritarianism. Contributions from social theorists in sociology, philosophy, and cultural studies are brought together to dissect and critique capitalist crises, left-liberalism, left-Thatcherism, resistance to risk-pooling, idealist philosophy, undemocratic social character, status wages and authoritarian spectacles. Throughout, Marx’s centrality to critical social theory is confirmed, both alone and in in powerful combination with Adorno, Durkheim, Dub...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
In the early twenty-first century, the dominance of “identity politics” has been eclipsed by the int...
The history of the relationship between critical theory and Marxism has been an ambiguous one. On th...
Go to Online Edition Edited by Daniel Krier, Iowa State University and Mark P. Worrell, SUNY Cortlan...
Alienation is among the most influential terms in Marxist theory, but also one of the most ambiguous...
The aim of this article is to examine a series of recent contributions to the reading of Marx’s Capi...
Many Americans are pessimistic about their country\u27s medium or long-term economic outlook. A cent...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...
Critical social theory powerfully negates symbolic structures of political economy and imaginary pro...
This contribution presents reflections on the contributions of and the debate between David Harvey a...
Harvey, David. 2010. The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism. New York: Oxford University...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-104).My primary aim is to reconstruct Marx's economic...
This contribution is part of a debate between Michael Hardt/Toni Negri and David Harvey on the occas...
There is an extensive body of literature detailing the forces behind and experiences of alienation i...
The Monadology The capitalist epoch is the first in human history that permits subjects to view the...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
In the early twenty-first century, the dominance of “identity politics” has been eclipsed by the int...
The history of the relationship between critical theory and Marxism has been an ambiguous one. On th...
Go to Online Edition Edited by Daniel Krier, Iowa State University and Mark P. Worrell, SUNY Cortlan...
Alienation is among the most influential terms in Marxist theory, but also one of the most ambiguous...
The aim of this article is to examine a series of recent contributions to the reading of Marx’s Capi...
Many Americans are pessimistic about their country\u27s medium or long-term economic outlook. A cent...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...
Critical social theory powerfully negates symbolic structures of political economy and imaginary pro...
This contribution presents reflections on the contributions of and the debate between David Harvey a...
Harvey, David. 2010. The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism. New York: Oxford University...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-104).My primary aim is to reconstruct Marx's economic...
This contribution is part of a debate between Michael Hardt/Toni Negri and David Harvey on the occas...
There is an extensive body of literature detailing the forces behind and experiences of alienation i...
The Monadology The capitalist epoch is the first in human history that permits subjects to view the...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
In the early twenty-first century, the dominance of “identity politics” has been eclipsed by the int...
The history of the relationship between critical theory and Marxism has been an ambiguous one. On th...