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In this volume, the first of the author's works to be translated into English, Samezo Kuruma examines the different angles from which Marx analyses the commodity and money in the first two chapters of Capital, Vol I. Kuruma carefully explains each of the theoretical questions raised by Marx, particularly the theory of the value-form, which unravels the mystery surrounding money.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Notes on the Text

Introduction to This Edition

Theory of the Value Form and Theory of the Exchange Process



Preface

1 Theory of the Value Form and Theory of the Exchange Process

2 Why is the Want of the Commodity Owner Abstracted from in the Theory of the Value Form? (A Response to the View of Kōzō Uno)
 Uno’s First Argument
 Uno’s Second Argument
 Uno’s Third Argument

Marx’s Theory of the Genesis of Money (An Interview Conducted by Teinosuke Ōtani)



1 The Questions ‘How, Why and through What’ (The Genesis of Money)

2 Riddle of the Money Form and the Riddle of Money

3 Difference between the First and Second Edition of Capital

4 The Significance of the ‘Why Question’ (The Particularity of Commodity Production and the Essence of Value)

5 In What Sense is the Simple Value Form ‘Accidental’?

6 The ‘Detour’ of Value Expression

7 The Meaning of the ‘Formal Content of the Relative Expression of Value’ (Hegel’s Theory of Judgment and Marx’s Theory of the Value Form)

8 How the Development of the Value Form Unfolds (Neither a Historical Development Nor the ‘Self-Development of a Concept’)

9 The Meaning of Abstracting from the Individual Want of the Commodity Owner (Nobuteru Takeda’s Criticism of Kuruma)

10 What is the ‘Dialectic’ in the Case of the Value Form?

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 15/01/2019
      ISBN13: 9781608460588, 978-1608460588
      ISBN10: 1608460584

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this volume, the first of the author's works to be translated into English, Samezo Kuruma examines the different angles from which Marx analyses the commodity and money in the first two chapters of Capital, Vol I. Kuruma carefully explains each of the theoretical questions raised by Marx, particularly the theory of the value-form, which unravels the mystery surrounding money.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Notes on the Text

      Introduction to This Edition

      Theory of the Value Form and Theory of the Exchange Process



      Preface

      1 Theory of the Value Form and Theory of the Exchange Process

      2 Why is the Want of the Commodity Owner Abstracted from in the Theory of the Value Form? (A Response to the View of Kōzō Uno)
       Uno’s First Argument
       Uno’s Second Argument
       Uno’s Third Argument

      Marx’s Theory of the Genesis of Money (An Interview Conducted by Teinosuke Ōtani)



      1 The Questions ‘How, Why and through What’ (The Genesis of Money)

      2 Riddle of the Money Form and the Riddle of Money

      3 Difference between the First and Second Edition of Capital

      4 The Significance of the ‘Why Question’ (The Particularity of Commodity Production and the Essence of Value)

      5 In What Sense is the Simple Value Form ‘Accidental’?

      6 The ‘Detour’ of Value Expression

      7 The Meaning of the ‘Formal Content of the Relative Expression of Value’ (Hegel’s Theory of Judgment and Marx’s Theory of the Value Form)

      8 How the Development of the Value Form Unfolds (Neither a Historical Development Nor the ‘Self-Development of a Concept’)

      9 The Meaning of Abstracting from the Individual Want of the Commodity Owner (Nobuteru Takeda’s Criticism of Kuruma)

      10 What is the ‘Dialectic’ in the Case of the Value Form?

      Bibliography
      Index

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