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Book SynopsisAt its current state of historical development, capital finds its contradictions tending towards an irresolvable character as manifested in multiple crises. The defense of life and the construction of renewed hope for a future require opposition to the domination of capital. This book contributes to that effort by setting out an analysis of the mechanisms on which capital is based.
Table of ContentsForeword by R.A. Dello Buono Introduction Part One – The Domination of Capital: Its Logical and Historical Forms 1. The Basis of Capitalist Domination 2. The General Forms of Capitalist Domination 3. The Pattern of Domination: Historical Forms of Capitalist Domination 4. The History of Capitalist Domination Part Two – The Neoliberal Pattern: Second Emergence of the Natural Form of Domination 5. The Transition to the Neoliberal Pattern of Domination 6. The Neoliberal Economy 7. The Neoliberal State 8. The State Administration of Criminal Activity 9. Ideological Domination – A Reflection on the Intellectual and Moral Leadership of Neoliberal Capital Part Three – Conclusion 10. The Pattern of Domination and Historical Cycle of Capital Bibliography Index