Theories for Radical Change : Key Texts from the Political Economy of Marx and Lenin /
This book is focused on production and its relations. It argues for the primacy of economic over extra-economic processes, and of production and production relations over other aspects of the economic realm. It explores how production relations of capitalism and imperialism fetter the development of...
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- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures and Tables
- 1 Introduction
- 1 The Political Context
- 2 The Theoretical Context
- 3 Overview
- 2 Marx and Engels' The Communist Manifesto: Class Relations, Global Capitalism, Workers' Conditions and Revolutionary Politics
- 1 Class Relations and the State across Class Societies
- 2 Capitalist Economic System and World Market
- 3 Capitalism, Culture and the State
- 4 Workers' Experience of Exploitation and Its Effects
- 5 Workers' Struggle within and against Capitalism
- 6 Conclusion
- 3 Marx's Introduction to Grundrisse: Primacy of Production over Distribution, Exchange and Consumption
- 1 Production as a Moment of the Economic Realm
- 2 Distribution, Exchange and Consumption as Moments of the Economic Realm
- 3 Production's Primacy over Other Moments of the Economic Realm
- 4 Implications of the Primacy of Production for Contemporary Debates in Political Economy
- 5 Conclusion
- 4 Marx's Introduction to Grundrisse: the Relation of the Economic Realm to the Political and the Cultural Realms
- 1 Conception of the Producing Individual in Relation to Society
- 2 The Relation of the Economic to the Political
- 3 The Relation of the Economic to the Cultural
- 4 Conclusion
- 5 Marx's 1859 Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
- Fettering of Productive Forces by Social Relations, and Questions of Labour and Nature
- 1 Marx (and Engels) on Fettering of Productive Forces by Production Relations
- 2 Existing Interpretations of Marx's Concept of Fettering
- 3 A Partial Critique of Existing Interpretations of Marx's Concept of Fettering
- 4 Towards an Integrative Perspective on Fettering for Today's World
- 5 Conclusion
- 6 Marx's Capital Volume 1: Relations of Property, Commodity and Value, and the State
- 1 Property Relations of Class Society, and the State
- 2 Property Relations of Capitalist Class Society, and the State
- 3 Capitalist Commodity and Value Relations, and the State
- 4 Conclusion
- 7 Marx's Capital Volume 1: Capital Circuit, Capitalist Accumulation, and the State
- 1 The M-C (MP + LP) and the C'-M' Phases of the Capital Circuit, and the State
- 2 The 'P' Phase of Capital Circuit, and the State
- 3 The Crisis-Ridden Capitalist Accumulation and the State
- 4 Conclusion
- 8 Marx's Capital Volume 1: Labour Circuit, Class Struggle, Economic Reforms, and the State
- 1 The Labour Circuit (C-M-C'-R-C) and the State's Pro-worker Interventions
- 2 Driving Forces behind the State's Pro-worker Measures
- 3 Limits to State's Pro-worker Interventions, and Why?
- 4 Conclusion
- 9 Lenin's Development of Capitalism in Russia and Other Economic Writings: Commodity Production, Class Differentiation, Capitalism, and Imperialism
- 1 What Is Political Economy, and How to Study It?
- 2 Commodity Production and Class Differentiation
- 3 Capitalism as the Highest Form of Commodity Production, and Its Social and Spatial Forms and Effects
- 4 Capitalism as a Transient Progressive Social Form Production
- 5 Capitalist (Super-)Exploitation, Economic Inequality, and Impoverishment
- 6 Imperialism as the Highest Stage of Capitalism, and National Exploitation
- 7 Workers' Struggle for Improvements within Capitalism, and for Socialism
- 8 Conclusion
- 10 Theoretical and Practical Implications of Marxist Political Economy
- 1 A General Map of Marx's and Lenin's Political Economy as a Field of Study
- 2 Political Economy of the Relation between the Economic and the Extra Economic
- 3 Political Economy of Class Society
- 4 Political Economy of Capitalist Class Society
- 5 Political Economy of Imperialism as the Highest Stage of Capitalism
- 6 Political Economy of the Progressive and Dark Sides of Capitalism/Imperialism
- 7 Political Economy of the Capitalist State
- 8 Political Economy of the Conditions of Workers and Petty Producers
- 9 Political Economy as a Guide to People's Struggle against Capitalism
- Bibliography
- Index.
