 
                            The Spectre of Capital: Idea and Reality
                                    بواسطة
                                                                                                                        Christopher J. Arthur
                                                                                                                                                    
                            
                            
                            
                                
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                                                                                                    464
                                                                                            
                                        
                                                                                                                
                                            لغة
                                            الإنجليزية
                                        
                                                                                                                
                                            منشور
                                            Jul 14, 2022
                                        
                                                                                                                
                                            الناشر
                                            Brill
                                        
                                                                                                                                                    
                                            رقم ISBN-10
                                            9004515178
                                        
                                                                                                                
                                            رقم ISBN-13
                                            9789004515178
                                        
                                                                    الوصف
                        Christopher J. Arthur delves into the intricate relationship between capitalism and its underlying theories in this thought-provoking examination. The work offers an insightful critique of how economic systems shape societal structures and individual experiences, while also exploring the philosophical foundations that give rise to these systems. Through a historical lens, Arthur unravels the complexities of capital, probing the interplay of ideas and material conditions.
The narrative challenges the reader to reconsider the notions of value, exchange, and production within capitalism, revealing how these concepts have evolved over time. By juxtaposing abstract theories with real-world implications, the author highlights the limitations of traditional interpretations that often overlook the dynamic nature of economic forces. The book serves as a call for a deeper understanding of capitalism, suggesting that the material conditions of existence cannot be divorced from the ideas that circulate around them.
Arthur also draws on a broad spectrum of historical and contemporary examples, illustrating how different societies have navigated the specters of capital. This analytical approach encourages readers to engage critically with the ways in which capitalism operates and affects their lives. The richness of the discussion invites reflection on the broader implications of economic theories in shaping human interactions and social structures.
In a landscape where economic discourse often oversimplifies complex realities, Arthur’s work stands out as a significant contribution to the field. His rigorous analysis not only challenges prevailing narratives but also encourages a reevaluation of the relationship between theory and practice, prompting readers to think more deeply about the forces that drive their world. This exploration is essential for anyone seeking to understand the lasting impact of capitalism on society and the individual.
                The narrative challenges the reader to reconsider the notions of value, exchange, and production within capitalism, revealing how these concepts have evolved over time. By juxtaposing abstract theories with real-world implications, the author highlights the limitations of traditional interpretations that often overlook the dynamic nature of economic forces. The book serves as a call for a deeper understanding of capitalism, suggesting that the material conditions of existence cannot be divorced from the ideas that circulate around them.
Arthur also draws on a broad spectrum of historical and contemporary examples, illustrating how different societies have navigated the specters of capital. This analytical approach encourages readers to engage critically with the ways in which capitalism operates and affects their lives. The richness of the discussion invites reflection on the broader implications of economic theories in shaping human interactions and social structures.
In a landscape where economic discourse often oversimplifies complex realities, Arthur’s work stands out as a significant contribution to the field. His rigorous analysis not only challenges prevailing narratives but also encourages a reevaluation of the relationship between theory and practice, prompting readers to think more deeply about the forces that drive their world. This exploration is essential for anyone seeking to understand the lasting impact of capitalism on society and the individual.