1 - Flinders University
... *Important Note: This paper draws heavily on citations of original documents produced during the last two centuries. As was the nature of the times the language employed in places in this article is not what could necessarily be termed ‘gender neutral’. The use of ‘male-centric’ language does not re ...
... *Important Note: This paper draws heavily on citations of original documents produced during the last two centuries. As was the nature of the times the language employed in places in this article is not what could necessarily be termed ‘gender neutral’. The use of ‘male-centric’ language does not re ...
Law and Anthropology
... creates it. The individuals who rule under these conditions, quite apart from the fact that their power has to constitute itself as a State, must give their will, as it is determined by these definite circumstances, a general expression as the will of the State, as law. The content of this expressio ...
... creates it. The individuals who rule under these conditions, quite apart from the fact that their power has to constitute itself as a State, must give their will, as it is determined by these definite circumstances, a general expression as the will of the State, as law. The content of this expressio ...
Thinking About Capitalism
... comes, one after the other, the various forms of use-value resistance arrayed against it and, in the process, fully exposes or reveals all of capitalism’s inner determinations or specifications, which are only implicit as the dialectic opens. In other words, they will be retracing capital’s dialecti ...
... comes, one after the other, the various forms of use-value resistance arrayed against it and, in the process, fully exposes or reveals all of capitalism’s inner determinations or specifications, which are only implicit as the dialectic opens. In other words, they will be retracing capital’s dialecti ...
A Theoretical Examination of the Perspectives on Political Economy
... Marx theory of political economy cannot be fully grasped in isolation of his theories of history and sociology. The dialectical method of Marxist political economy grew and flourished from Marx’s dialectical and historical materialism. Thus, Marxist political economy is better understood within the ...
... Marx theory of political economy cannot be fully grasped in isolation of his theories of history and sociology. The dialectical method of Marxist political economy grew and flourished from Marx’s dialectical and historical materialism. Thus, Marxist political economy is better understood within the ...
Marxist Perspectives
... little social movement between classes as possible, yet: b. The fundamental relationship between social classes (as opposed to particular individuals within each class) will remain the same. In simple terms, all Marx is saying in the above respect is that it doesn't really matter very much in terms ...
... little social movement between classes as possible, yet: b. The fundamental relationship between social classes (as opposed to particular individuals within each class) will remain the same. In simple terms, all Marx is saying in the above respect is that it doesn't really matter very much in terms ...
Marxian Political Economy: Legacy and Renewal
... and international markets, nationally and internationally, and by the development of centralized procedures and policies beyond what Marx himself had expected. But the course of these historical dialectics of the greedy logics of upper incomes and the requirements of social coordination runs never ...
... and international markets, nationally and internationally, and by the development of centralized procedures and policies beyond what Marx himself had expected. But the course of these historical dialectics of the greedy logics of upper incomes and the requirements of social coordination runs never ...
Crisis and `law of motion` in economics: a critique of positivist Marxism
... This article seeks to restore the notions of freedom, consciousness and choice to our understanding of ‘economic laws’, placing discussion about responses to economic crisis on a rigorous foundation. These concepts were integral to the emancipatory political economy of Karl Marx. They have been lo ...
... This article seeks to restore the notions of freedom, consciousness and choice to our understanding of ‘economic laws’, placing discussion about responses to economic crisis on a rigorous foundation. These concepts were integral to the emancipatory political economy of Karl Marx. They have been lo ...
Critical theory and its future
... employed in fascist ideology to elicit a popular response for totalitarian authority. In order to understand Horkheimer's later position, however, it is important to recognize that this critique of bourgeois culture was never one-sided. What was described above he referred to (using Hegelian termino ...
... employed in fascist ideology to elicit a popular response for totalitarian authority. In order to understand Horkheimer's later position, however, it is important to recognize that this critique of bourgeois culture was never one-sided. What was described above he referred to (using Hegelian termino ...
Marxism, Crisis Theory and the Crisis of the Early 21st Century
... operating in any particular analytical exercise). The first is the general abstract level, "more or less applicable to all forms of society." The second level is of the categories "which go to make up the inner organization of bourgeois society" (landed property, circulation and credit, the three g ...
... operating in any particular analytical exercise). The first is the general abstract level, "more or less applicable to all forms of society." The second level is of the categories "which go to make up the inner organization of bourgeois society" (landed property, circulation and credit, the three g ...
11 Revolutionary and Counter Revolutionary
... accepted throughout the scientific community at a given point in time). During the process of normal science certain anomalies arise, observations or paradoxes which cannot be resolved within an existing paradigm. These anomalies increasingly become the focus of attention until science is plunged in ...
... accepted throughout the scientific community at a given point in time). During the process of normal science certain anomalies arise, observations or paradoxes which cannot be resolved within an existing paradigm. These anomalies increasingly become the focus of attention until science is plunged in ...
LAISSEZ FAIRE, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOMENT AND CRISIS IN
... Thus the concept of ‘invisible hand’ is at times mixed up with that of Laissez Faire. But a serious study of Smith would make it clear that he was by means an advocate of Laissez Faire. On the contrary, he opined for State interference in many cases. Smithian views regarding free market system and t ...
... Thus the concept of ‘invisible hand’ is at times mixed up with that of Laissez Faire. But a serious study of Smith would make it clear that he was by means an advocate of Laissez Faire. On the contrary, he opined for State interference in many cases. Smithian views regarding free market system and t ...
mariah_s_work_1
... from the way of Milesian philosophers practised the discipline by looking at their environment through their seeking explanations to facts of the human life by thought. The first to note about the basic foundation of philosophy is that it all starts with one thing which is a wonder so as to give rat ...
... from the way of Milesian philosophers practised the discipline by looking at their environment through their seeking explanations to facts of the human life by thought. The first to note about the basic foundation of philosophy is that it all starts with one thing which is a wonder so as to give rat ...
From culture to hegemony
... must ask which groups and classes have how much say in defining, ordering and classifying out the social world. For instance, if we pause to reflect for a moment, it should be obvious that access to the means by which ideas are disseminated in our society (i.e. principally the mass media) is not the ...
... must ask which groups and classes have how much say in defining, ordering and classifying out the social world. For instance, if we pause to reflect for a moment, it should be obvious that access to the means by which ideas are disseminated in our society (i.e. principally the mass media) is not the ...
Niall Ferguson
... a book predicting that the Dow Jones would reach 36,000 in the foreseeable future. Far from tripling your money, if you were naïve enough to follow their recommendation and track the Dow from the day their book came out, you would have made an average inflation-adjusted annual return of minus 11 per ...
... a book predicting that the Dow Jones would reach 36,000 in the foreseeable future. Far from tripling your money, if you were naïve enough to follow their recommendation and track the Dow from the day their book came out, you would have made an average inflation-adjusted annual return of minus 11 per ...
The Marxist Doctrine
... society, the real foundation, on which rises a legal and political superstructure and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness. The mode of production of material life conditions the social, political and intellectual life process in general. It is not the consciousness of men that ...
... society, the real foundation, on which rises a legal and political superstructure and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness. The mode of production of material life conditions the social, political and intellectual life process in general. It is not the consciousness of men that ...
centre for east west cultural and economic studies viewpoint: laissez
... All human ethics belong to the second category of the Smithian sentiments, viz. ‘fellow feeling’, and they are likely to have a long history of evolution going down to the association of the lower living beings (wolves, bees, ants etc.). Smith considers that material progress is brought about main ...
... All human ethics belong to the second category of the Smithian sentiments, viz. ‘fellow feeling’, and they are likely to have a long history of evolution going down to the association of the lower living beings (wolves, bees, ants etc.). Smith considers that material progress is brought about main ...
Document
... basic principles and concepts of a particular branch of knowledge, especially with a view to improving or ...
... basic principles and concepts of a particular branch of knowledge, especially with a view to improving or ...
303WrightComunitrnV2
... Kant: a less negative view of the state, but the state can't make men good; moral law is in people, to act on or not, as they will; the state is secondary Rousseau: society has a corrupting effect on the natural goodness of man; a world society would be still worse, since interdependence would c ...
... Kant: a less negative view of the state, but the state can't make men good; moral law is in people, to act on or not, as they will; the state is secondary Rousseau: society has a corrupting effect on the natural goodness of man; a world society would be still worse, since interdependence would c ...
04 marxist inequality
... opportunity. There is no claim that the wealth inequality that exists in our society will be corrected, because the Labour Party does not see wealth inequality as being an issue. Tony Blair said, on the Newsnight programme in 2001, "The key thing is not... the gap between... the person who earns the ...
... opportunity. There is no claim that the wealth inequality that exists in our society will be corrected, because the Labour Party does not see wealth inequality as being an issue. Tony Blair said, on the Newsnight programme in 2001, "The key thing is not... the gap between... the person who earns the ...
Marxism and Revolution - Earlham Sociology Pages
... the land worked by the serfs who also owed various other feudal dues to the Nobility. 3b. The Social Relations of production under Capitalism are much different. Now the Bourgeoisie own the Means of Production. The Proletariat are non-owners of the Means of Production. They work for wages but are at ...
... the land worked by the serfs who also owed various other feudal dues to the Nobility. 3b. The Social Relations of production under Capitalism are much different. Now the Bourgeoisie own the Means of Production. The Proletariat are non-owners of the Means of Production. They work for wages but are at ...
Slide 1
... same as his feelings about the Koran; its “dreary, out-ofdate, academic controversialising” was ‘extraordinarily unsuitable’ to give inspiration to so many people and “its contemporary economic value … is nil.” In 1942: Keynes had the feeling that he had before “that he had a penetrating and origi ...
... same as his feelings about the Koran; its “dreary, out-ofdate, academic controversialising” was ‘extraordinarily unsuitable’ to give inspiration to so many people and “its contemporary economic value … is nil.” In 1942: Keynes had the feeling that he had before “that he had a penetrating and origi ...
1: Marx: PhilEc - Personal Websites
... knowledge. In this sense, and putting it in more highfalutin language, this class is also an introduction into basic ontological and epistemological issues of our discipline. This class is a reading course in as far as you will have to read much more than we can possibly discuss in class, where our ...
... knowledge. In this sense, and putting it in more highfalutin language, this class is also an introduction into basic ontological and epistemological issues of our discipline. This class is a reading course in as far as you will have to read much more than we can possibly discuss in class, where our ...
A HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT, I I Rubin Ink Links, London
... will be familiar to those who know Marx's work, especially Theories of Surplus Value. However this would not be true of the first part, on the mercantilists, which is much more a 'pioneering' analysis. The book is constructed around a counterpoint between 'the historical conditions out of which the ...
... will be familiar to those who know Marx's work, especially Theories of Surplus Value. However this would not be true of the first part, on the mercantilists, which is much more a 'pioneering' analysis. The book is constructed around a counterpoint between 'the historical conditions out of which the ...
OH05 Week of Feb. 6 (PDF file)
... If Plato’s view is true, then education does not consist in “put[ting] knowledge into a soul that does not possess it” (Cornford, p. 233) o To see the truth, “the entire soul must be turned away from this changing world, until its eye can contemplate reality” o The art of teaching will not attempt t ...
... If Plato’s view is true, then education does not consist in “put[ting] knowledge into a soul that does not possess it” (Cornford, p. 233) o To see the truth, “the entire soul must be turned away from this changing world, until its eye can contemplate reality” o The art of teaching will not attempt t ...
Marxism and the Uno School
... constituted a key part of his "absolute general law of capitalist accumulation"-that there was a secular trend toward a large and growing industrial reserve army (or relative surplus population), arising out of the very nature of capitalist accumulation. What caused Marx to make this mistake, Itoh t ...
... constituted a key part of his "absolute general law of capitalist accumulation"-that there was a secular trend toward a large and growing industrial reserve army (or relative surplus population), arising out of the very nature of capitalist accumulation. What caused Marx to make this mistake, Itoh t ...
Marxist philosophy
Marxist philosophy or Marxist theory are works in philosophy that are strongly influenced by Karl Marx's materialist approach to theory, or works written by Marxists. Marxist philosophy may be broadly divided into Western Marxism, which drew out of various sources, and the official philosophy in the Soviet Union, which enforced a rigid reading of Marx called dialectical materialism, in particular during the 1930s.Marxist philosophy is not a strictly defined sub-field of philosophy, because the diverse influence of Marxist theory has extended into fields as varied as aesthetics, ethics, ontology, epistemology, theoretical psychology and philosophy of science, as well as its obvious influence on political philosophy and the philosophy of history. The key characteristics of Marxism in philosophy are its materialism and its commitment to political practice as the end goal of all thought.Marxist theorist Louis Althusser, for example, defined philosophy as ""class struggle in theory"", thus radically separating himself from those who claimed philosophers could adopt a ""God's eye view"" as a purely neutral judge.