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Murray's essays concentrate on Marx the historical materialist, the investigator of historically specific social forms of wealth and labour. In probing Marx's dialectical accounts of the commodity, value, money, surplus value, wage labour and capital, The Mismeasure of Wealth establishes Marx's singular relevance for critical social theory today.

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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Putting the Spotlight on Social Form and Purpose PART I: THE ESSAYS 1: Value, Money and Capital in Hegel and Marx 2: Redoubled Empiricism: The Place of Social Form and Formal Causality in Marxian Theory 3: Things Fall Apart: Historical and Systematic Dialectics and the Critique of Political Economy 4: Marx’s ‘Truly Social’ Labour Theory of Value: Part I, Abstract Labour in Marxian Value Theory 5: Marx’s ‘Truly Social’ Labour Theory of Value: Part II, How is Labour that is under the Sway of Capital Actually Abstract? 6: The Grammar of Value: A Close Look at Marx’s Critique of Samuel Bailey 7: The Development of Marx’s Value-Form Theory in the Grundrisse: Reflections on Backhaus 8: The Necessity of Money: How Hegel Helped Marx to Surpass Ricardo’s Theory of Value 9: Money as Displaced Social Form: Why Value cannot be Independent of Price 10: The Social and Material Transformation of Production by Capital: Formal and Real Subsumption in Capital, Volume I 11: The Place of ‘The Results of the Immediate Production Process’ in Capital 12: Beyond the ‘Commerce and Industry’ Picture of Capital 13: Capital ‘Laid Bare’: How Hegel Helped Marx Surpass Ricardo’s Theory of Profit 14: The Illusion of the Economic: The Trinity Formula and the ‘Religion of Everyday Life’ PART TWO: CRITICAL ENGAGEMENTS 15: Avoiding Bad Abstractions: A Defence of Co-constitutive Value-Form Theory 16: The New Giant’s Staircase 17: In Defence of the ‘Third Thing Argument’: A Reply to James Furner’s ‘Marx’s Critique of Samuel Bailey’ 18: Reply to Reuten 19: Comments on ‘The Four Drafts of Capital: Towards a new interpretation of the dialectical thought of Marx’ by Enrique Dussel and ‘Introduction to Dussel’ by Fred Moseley Bibliography Index

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    Publisher: Haymarket Books
    Publication Date: 02/01/2018
    ISBN13: 9781608468225, 978-1608468225
    ISBN10: 1608468224

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Murray's essays concentrate on Marx the historical materialist, the investigator of historically specific social forms of wealth and labour. In probing Marx's dialectical accounts of the commodity, value, money, surplus value, wage labour and capital, The Mismeasure of Wealth establishes Marx's singular relevance for critical social theory today.

    Table of Contents
    Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Putting the Spotlight on Social Form and Purpose PART I: THE ESSAYS 1: Value, Money and Capital in Hegel and Marx 2: Redoubled Empiricism: The Place of Social Form and Formal Causality in Marxian Theory 3: Things Fall Apart: Historical and Systematic Dialectics and the Critique of Political Economy 4: Marx’s ‘Truly Social’ Labour Theory of Value: Part I, Abstract Labour in Marxian Value Theory 5: Marx’s ‘Truly Social’ Labour Theory of Value: Part II, How is Labour that is under the Sway of Capital Actually Abstract? 6: The Grammar of Value: A Close Look at Marx’s Critique of Samuel Bailey 7: The Development of Marx’s Value-Form Theory in the Grundrisse: Reflections on Backhaus 8: The Necessity of Money: How Hegel Helped Marx to Surpass Ricardo’s Theory of Value 9: Money as Displaced Social Form: Why Value cannot be Independent of Price 10: The Social and Material Transformation of Production by Capital: Formal and Real Subsumption in Capital, Volume I 11: The Place of ‘The Results of the Immediate Production Process’ in Capital 12: Beyond the ‘Commerce and Industry’ Picture of Capital 13: Capital ‘Laid Bare’: How Hegel Helped Marx Surpass Ricardo’s Theory of Profit 14: The Illusion of the Economic: The Trinity Formula and the ‘Religion of Everyday Life’ PART TWO: CRITICAL ENGAGEMENTS 15: Avoiding Bad Abstractions: A Defence of Co-constitutive Value-Form Theory 16: The New Giant’s Staircase 17: In Defence of the ‘Third Thing Argument’: A Reply to James Furner’s ‘Marx’s Critique of Samuel Bailey’ 18: Reply to Reuten 19: Comments on ‘The Four Drafts of Capital: Towards a new interpretation of the dialectical thought of Marx’ by Enrique Dussel and ‘Introduction to Dussel’ by Fred Moseley Bibliography Index

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