Behind the Crisis: Marx's Dialectic of Value and Knowledge
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Format
Paperback
Pages
303
Language
English
Published
Sep 18, 2012
Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1608461963
ISBN-13
9781608461967
Description
In a world grappling with economic upheaval, Guglielmo Carchedi delves deep into Marx's enduring relevance, bridging the gap between his theories and contemporary crises. The author challenges the notion that Marx's ideas have become obsolete, instead uncovering the intricate relationship between value and knowledge as conceptualized in Marx’s dialectics. By examining how these theories apply to modern economic struggles, Carchedi illuminates the profound insights that Marx continues to offer.
Through a careful analysis, Carchedi sheds light on how Marx's dialectic of value not only critiques the capitalist system but also provides a framework for understanding the complexities of today’s economic landscape. With rich historical context and critical examination, the work invites readers to reconsider the foundational elements of value, labor, and knowledge, offering a fresh perspective on the tools necessary to navigate today's challenges. This exploration serves as both a tribute to Marx's legacy and a poignant reminder of its continuing significance in contemporary discourse.
Through a careful analysis, Carchedi sheds light on how Marx's dialectic of value not only critiques the capitalist system but also provides a framework for understanding the complexities of today’s economic landscape. With rich historical context and critical examination, the work invites readers to reconsider the foundational elements of value, labor, and knowledge, offering a fresh perspective on the tools necessary to navigate today's challenges. This exploration serves as both a tribute to Marx's legacy and a poignant reminder of its continuing significance in contemporary discourse.
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