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Rethinking the central categories of Marx's work, this study provides a critical analysis of his political and theoretical development. By integrating the paradigm of the spatialisation of time with that of the temporalisation of space, Tomba shows that an adequate historiographical paradigm for capitalism must consider the plurality of temporal layers that come into conflict in modernity.

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It is [Western Marxism] that commands the full attention of Massimilliano Tomba’s timely and often brilliantly suggestive and informed reading of how Marxism lost its way and failed to account for the changes that Marx introduced in the 1860s and 1870s, producing Capital as a massive conceptualization of capitalism’s system of time accountancy that finds in the world market the instrument to synchronize the multiple temporalities and different forms of exploitation embodied in commodities, in order to secure greater surplus value. — Harry Harootunian, Radical Philosophy
It is [Western Marxism] that commands the full attention of Massimilliano Tomba’s timely and often brilliantly suggestive and informed reading of how Marxism lost its way and failed to account for the changes that Marx introduced in the 1860s and 1870s, producing Capital as a massive conceptualization of capitalism’s system of time accountancy that finds in the world market the instrument to synchronize the multiple temporalities and different forms of exploitation embodied in commodities, in order to secure greater surplus value. — Harry Harootunian, Radical Philosophy

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Preface Chapter One: The Historical Materialist Appendix One: Marx as Historical Materialist. Re-reading the Eighteenth Brumaire Chapter Two: A New Phenotype Chapter Three: Capital as Phantasmagoria Appendix Two: A Contribution to the Historiography of Layers of Time Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 03/12/2013
      ISBN13: 9781608463398, 978-1608463398
      ISBN10: 1608463397

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Rethinking the central categories of Marx's work, this study provides a critical analysis of his political and theoretical development. By integrating the paradigm of the spatialisation of time with that of the temporalisation of space, Tomba shows that an adequate historiographical paradigm for capitalism must consider the plurality of temporal layers that come into conflict in modernity.

      Trade Review
      It is [Western Marxism] that commands the full attention of Massimilliano Tomba’s timely and often brilliantly suggestive and informed reading of how Marxism lost its way and failed to account for the changes that Marx introduced in the 1860s and 1870s, producing Capital as a massive conceptualization of capitalism’s system of time accountancy that finds in the world market the instrument to synchronize the multiple temporalities and different forms of exploitation embodied in commodities, in order to secure greater surplus value. — Harry Harootunian, Radical Philosophy
      It is [Western Marxism] that commands the full attention of Massimilliano Tomba’s timely and often brilliantly suggestive and informed reading of how Marxism lost its way and failed to account for the changes that Marx introduced in the 1860s and 1870s, producing Capital as a massive conceptualization of capitalism’s system of time accountancy that finds in the world market the instrument to synchronize the multiple temporalities and different forms of exploitation embodied in commodities, in order to secure greater surplus value. — Harry Harootunian, Radical Philosophy

      Table of Contents
      Preface Chapter One: The Historical Materialist Appendix One: Marx as Historical Materialist. Re-reading the Eighteenth Brumaire Chapter Two: A New Phenotype Chapter Three: Capital as Phantasmagoria Appendix Two: A Contribution to the Historiography of Layers of Time Bibliography Index

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