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Global Marx coheres a collective assessment of Marx's account of capital's domination, through his critique of disciplinary languages, investigation of political structures and analysis of specific political spaces within the world market. His discourse appears here as global not only because global is the geography of the world market but also because Marx redefined the relationships between the spaces on which capital exerts its command. Global Marx proves that Marx's texts do not identify any global working class, nor a centre of power to be conquered, but show that – within and against the world market – there is a social movement that is irreducible to any identity or to a single space from whose perspective one can write a universal history of class struggle.

Contributors are: Luca Basso, Michele Basso, Matteo Battistini, Eleonora Cappuccilli, Michele Cento, Luca Cobbe, Isabella Consolati, Niccolò Cuppini, Roberta Ferrari, Michele Filippini, Giorgio Grappi, Maurizio Merlo, Mario Piccinini, Fabio Raimondi, Maurizio Ricciardi, Paola Rudan, and Federico Tomasello.



Table of Contents

Preface

Abbreviation

Notes on Contributors

part 1
Disciplines and Structures: Time, History, Mutations
1 On Possession and Property Marx, Gans and the Law
  Michele Basso

2 Breaking the Chain of Time Marx and the French Historians
  Isabella Consolati

3 The Social Object Marx, the Economists, the Mercantile Society
  Maurizio Merlo

4 The Artificial Nature and the Genetic History of Capital Marx and the Modern Theory of Colonisation
  Paola Rudan

5 The Feminine Ferment Marx and the Critique of Patriarchy
  Eleonora Cappuccilli and Roberta Ferrari

6 The City as a Time-Machine Marx and Urban Transformations
  Niccolò Cuppini

7 Marx Technology and Anthropology
  Fabio Raimondi

part 2
Spaces and World: States, Revolutions, Social Movement
8 Germany as an Anachronism Marx, Social Science and the State
  Maurizio Ricciardi

9 In the Anarchic State of Capital Marx and the Suspended History of Latin America
  Michele Cento

10 The Colonial Lever and the Social Movement in General Marx and Ireland
  Luca Cobbe

11 The French Revolutions and the Future of Politics Marx and France
  Federico Tomasello

12 The Nation within Capital’s Political Relations Marx and Italy
  Michele Filippini

13 From the Commune to Communism? Marx and Russia
  Luca Basso

14 ‘A Sea of Revolution’ Marx, India and China
  Giorgio Grappi

15 Between Slavery and Free Labour Marx, the American Civil War and Emancipation as a Global Issue
  Matteo Battistini

16 England as the Metropolis of Capital Marx, the International and the Working Class
  Mario Piccinini

Works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

References

Index

Global Marx: History and Critique of the Social

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 05/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9798888900161, 979-8888900161
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Global Marx coheres a collective assessment of Marx's account of capital's domination, through his critique of disciplinary languages, investigation of political structures and analysis of specific political spaces within the world market. His discourse appears here as global not only because global is the geography of the world market but also because Marx redefined the relationships between the spaces on which capital exerts its command. Global Marx proves that Marx's texts do not identify any global working class, nor a centre of power to be conquered, but show that – within and against the world market – there is a social movement that is irreducible to any identity or to a single space from whose perspective one can write a universal history of class struggle.

      Contributors are: Luca Basso, Michele Basso, Matteo Battistini, Eleonora Cappuccilli, Michele Cento, Luca Cobbe, Isabella Consolati, Niccolò Cuppini, Roberta Ferrari, Michele Filippini, Giorgio Grappi, Maurizio Merlo, Mario Piccinini, Fabio Raimondi, Maurizio Ricciardi, Paola Rudan, and Federico Tomasello.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Abbreviation

      Notes on Contributors

      part 1
      Disciplines and Structures: Time, History, Mutations
      1 On Possession and Property Marx, Gans and the Law
        Michele Basso

      2 Breaking the Chain of Time Marx and the French Historians
        Isabella Consolati

      3 The Social Object Marx, the Economists, the Mercantile Society
        Maurizio Merlo

      4 The Artificial Nature and the Genetic History of Capital Marx and the Modern Theory of Colonisation
        Paola Rudan

      5 The Feminine Ferment Marx and the Critique of Patriarchy
        Eleonora Cappuccilli and Roberta Ferrari

      6 The City as a Time-Machine Marx and Urban Transformations
        Niccolò Cuppini

      7 Marx Technology and Anthropology
        Fabio Raimondi

      part 2
      Spaces and World: States, Revolutions, Social Movement
      8 Germany as an Anachronism Marx, Social Science and the State
        Maurizio Ricciardi

      9 In the Anarchic State of Capital Marx and the Suspended History of Latin America
        Michele Cento

      10 The Colonial Lever and the Social Movement in General Marx and Ireland
        Luca Cobbe

      11 The French Revolutions and the Future of Politics Marx and France
        Federico Tomasello

      12 The Nation within Capital’s Political Relations Marx and Italy
        Michele Filippini

      13 From the Commune to Communism? Marx and Russia
        Luca Basso

      14 ‘A Sea of Revolution’ Marx, India and China
        Giorgio Grappi

      15 Between Slavery and Free Labour Marx, the American Civil War and Emancipation as a Global Issue
        Matteo Battistini

      16 England as the Metropolis of Capital Marx, the International and the Working Class
        Mario Piccinini

      Works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

      References

      Index

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