None so Fit to Break the Chains Marx s Ethics of Self Emancipation

None so Fit to Break the Chains  Marx s Ethics of Self Emancipation
Author: Dan Swain
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004410091

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In None so Fit to Break the Chains Dan Swain offers an interpretation of Marx's ethics that foregrounds his commitment to working class self-emancipation and uses it as a guiding thread to interpret the different aspects of Marx’s ethical thought.

Marxism and Migration

Marxism and Migration
Author: Genevieve Ritchie,Sara Carpenter,Shahrzad Mojab
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2022-08-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030988395

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This book approaches migration from Marxist feminist, anti-imperialist, and anti-colonial perspectives. The present conditions of transnational migration, best described as a kind of social expulsion, include migrant caravans and detained unaccompanied children in the United States, thousands of migrant deaths at sea, the razing of self-organized refugee camps in Greece, and the massive dispersal of populations within and between countries. Placing patriarchal capitalism, imperialism, racialization, and fundamentalisms at the center of the analysis, Marxism and Migration helps build a more coherent and historically-informed discussion of the conditions of migration, resettlement, and resistance. Drawing upon a range of academic disciplines and diverse geopolitical regions, the book rethinks migrations from the vantage point of class struggle and seeks to ignite a more robust discussion of critical consciousness, racialization, militarization, and solidarity.

Unchaining Solidarity

Unchaining Solidarity
Author: Dan Swain,Petr Urban,Catherine Malabou,Petr Kouba
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2021-11-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781538157961

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Considering solidarity and mutual aid at the intersection of political philosophy and biology, made more urgent by the COVID-19 crisis, this book is grounded in the work of Catherine Malabou and takes her theories in creative new directions.

Social Cohesion Contested

Social Cohesion Contested
Author: Dan Swain,Petr Urban
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2024-01-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781538176641

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Oversimplification of the concept of social cohesion as a singularly identifiable marker of social growth has lead to obscured understanding of the nuances necessary for achievement of the term’s true potential. This book thus provides a critique of a popular concept and an example of engaged philosophical criticism of social research and policy.

Beyond Marx

Beyond Marx
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004231351

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Capitalism has proven much more resilient than Marx anticipated, and the working class has, until now, hardly lived up to his hopes. The Marxian concept of class rests on exclusion. Only the ‘pure’ doubly-free wage-workers are able to create value; from a strategic perspective, all other parts of the world’s working populations are secondary. But global labour history suggests, that slaves and other unfree workers are an essential component of the capitalist economy. What might a critique of the political economy of labour look like that critically reviews the experiences of the past five hundred years while moving beyond Eurocentrism? In this volume twenty-two authors offer their thoughts on this question, both from a historical and theoretical perspective. Contributors include: Riccardo Bellofiore, Sergio Bologna, C. George Caffentzis, Silvia Federici, Niklas Frykman, Ferruccio Gambino, Detlef Hartmann, Max Henninger, Thomas Kuczynski, Marcel van der Linden, Peter Linebaugh, Ahlrich Meyer, Maria Mies, Jean-Louis Prat, Marcus Rediker, Karl Heinz Roth, Devi Sacchetto, Subir Sinha, Massimiliano Tomba, Carlo Vercellone, Peter Way, Steve Wright.

Marx and Social Justice

Marx and Social Justice
Author: George E. McCarthy
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004311961

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In Marx and Social Justice, George E. McCarthy presents a detailed and comprehensive overview of the ethical, political, and economic foundations of Marx’s theory of social justice in his early and later writings.

Marx at the Millennium

Marx at the Millennium
Author: Cyril Smith
Publsiher: Pluto Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0745310001

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In the midst of a worldwide social crisis, Marxism has apparently lost momentum and, in many quarters, has been abandoned as obsolete. Cyril Smith reinstates Marx's work as a relevant source of inspiration, arguing that the Marxist tradition has essentially ignored the fundamental ideas of the man himself.

Karl Marx and the Future of the Human

Karl Marx and the Future of the Human
Author: Cyril Smith
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2005-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739156865

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In this excellent study of Karl Marx's thought, Cyril Smith takes a long and winding route that starts with classical world thought. When he arrives at the door to Marx's pantheon we see that, with the significant yet largely overlooked example of Spinoza, most thinkers—and especially Western ones—are opposed to essential aspects of democracy. In Marx and the Future of the Human Cyril Smith explains that Karl Marx, more than any other thinker, is misrepresented by what has come to be understood as 'Marxism.' Marxism has developed into, among other things, a method for analyzing capitalism, a way of looking at history, and a way to theorize the role of the working class in a future society. Marx, however, speaks about a conception of human life that was absent during his lifetime and remains absent today. Marx sought 'the alteration of humans on a mass scale:' economics, politics, daily lived-life, and spiritual life. In discussing Marx and spirituality, Cyril Smith relates Marx to the thought of William Blake. Someone coming to Marx for the first time as well as the seasoned scholar can read this book. Marx and the Future of the Human is a book rife with thoughtful and creative connections written by someone who has spent most of his life close to the spirit of Karl Marx's thought.