Written between 1857 and 1858, the Grundrisse is the first draft of Marx’s critique of political economy and, thus, also the initial preparatory work on Capital. Despite its editorial vicissitudes and late publication, Grundrisse contains numerous reflections on matters that Marx did not develop elsewhere in his oeuvre and is therefore extremely important for an overall interpretation of his thought. In this collection, various international experts in the field,analysing the Grundrisse on the 150th anniversary of its composition, presenta Marx in many ways radically different from the one who figures in the dominant currents of twentieth-century Marxism. The book demonstrates the relevanceof the Grundrisse to an understanding of Capital and of Marx’s theoretical project as a whole, which, as is well known, remained uncompleted. It also highlights the continuing explanatory power of Marxian categories for contemporary society and its present contradictions. With contributions from such scholars as Eric Hobsbawm and Terrell Carver, and covering subject areas such as political economy, philosophy and Marxism, this book is likely to become required reading for serious scholars of Marx across the world. INDICE: 1. Prologue,á2. Foreword, Eric Hobsbawn,á Part I. Grundrisse: Critical Interpretations,á 3. History, Production and Method in the 1857 'Introduction' to the Grundrisse, Marcello Musto,á4. The Concept of Value in Modern Economy. On the Relationship between Money and Capital in ‘Grundrisse’, Joachim Bischoff – Christoph Lieber,á5. Marx Conception of Alienation in ‘Grundrisse’, Terrell Carver, 6. The Discovery of the Category of Surplus value, Enrique Dussel, 7. Historical Materialism in ‘Forms which precede Capitalist Production’,Ellen Meiksins Wood, 8. Marx’s ‘Grundrisse’ and the Ecological Contradictionsof Capitalism, John Bellamy Foster, 9. Emancipated Individuals in an Emancipated Society. Marx’s Sketch of Post-Capitalist Society in the ‘Grundrisse’, Iring Fetscher, 10. Rethinking ‘Capital’ in Light of the ‘Grundrisse’, Moishe Postone,á Part II. Marx at the time of Grundrisse, 11. Marx’s life at the time ofthe ‘Grundrisse’. Biographical notes on 1857-8, Marcello Musto, 12. The FirstWorld Economic Crisis: Marx as an Economic Journalist, Michael R. Krätke, 13.Marx’s ‘Books of Crisis’ of 1857-8, Michael R. Krätke,á Part III. Disseminationáand receptionáof Grundrisse in the world, 14. Dissemination and Reception of the ‘Grundrisse’ in the world. Introduction, Marcello Musto, 15. Germany – Austria – Switzerland, Ernst Theodor Mohl, 16. Russia – Soviet Union, Lyudmila L. Vasina, 17. Japan, Hiroshi Uchida, 18. China, Zhongpu Zhang, 19. France, André Tosel, 20. Italy, Mario Tronti 21. Cuba – Argentina – Spain – Mexico, Pedro Ribas – Rafael Pla, 22. Czechoslovakia, Stanislav Hubík, 23. Hungary, FerencL. Lendvai, 24. Romania, Gheorghe Stoica, 25. USA – Britain – Australia – Canada, Christopher J. Arthur, 26. Denmark, Birger Linde, 27. Yugoslavia, Lino Veljak 28. Iran, Kamran Nayeri, 29. Poland, Holger Politt, 30. Finland, Vesa Oittinen, 31. Greece, John Milios, 32. Turkey, E. Ahmet Tonak, 33. South Korea, Hogyun Kim, 34. Brazil – Portugal, José Paulo Netto
- ISBN: 978-0-415-43749-3
- Editorial: Taylor and Francis
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 272
- Fecha Publicación: 01/08/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés