
Marx and the Common: From Capital to the Late Writings
작성자:
Luca Basso
언어: 영어
형식: 페이퍼백
ISBN 10: 1608466957
ISBN 13: 9781608466955
출판 날짜:
February 21st, 2017
출판사: Haymarket Books
페이지: 232
Luca Basso's exploration delves into the nuanced dimensions of Marx's economic theories, presenting an in-depth analysis that connects his earlier works to his later thoughts. By meticulously examining Marx's extensive writings, Basso uncovers a complex historical narrative that intertwines the concept of the common with capitalist structures. This work sheds light on the evolution of Marx's viewpoints, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his critiques and conceptions of society.
Basso takes readers on a journey through the ideological shifts that marked Marx's intellectual development, emphasizing how his later writings reinterpret earlier ideas in light of evolving economic and social conditions. The analysis not only highlights the timeless relevance of Marx's theories but also frames them within contemporary discussions on commonality and communal ownership.
As a whole, this study serves as a bridge between Marx's foundational economic principles and his later reflections, inviting readers to reconsider the implications of his thought in today's context. Through Basso's lens, the intersection of capitalism and the idea of the common emerges as a pivotal issue worthy of renewed exploration.
Basso takes readers on a journey through the ideological shifts that marked Marx's intellectual development, emphasizing how his later writings reinterpret earlier ideas in light of evolving economic and social conditions. The analysis not only highlights the timeless relevance of Marx's theories but also frames them within contemporary discussions on commonality and communal ownership.
As a whole, this study serves as a bridge between Marx's foundational economic principles and his later reflections, inviting readers to reconsider the implications of his thought in today's context. Through Basso's lens, the intersection of capitalism and the idea of the common emerges as a pivotal issue worthy of renewed exploration.