Description:What did Marx find objectionable about capitalist society? Scattered throughout his & Engels' writings is a systematic, radical answer to this question. Marx believed that the ills of capitalist society are neither accidental nor incidental. They are embedded in the very structure of the capitalist economic system. This book articulates & critically evaluates the charges against capitalism of exploitation & alienation, arguing that Marx' radical critique of capitalist society presupposes a set of alternative institutions without the defects attributed to capitalism. A careful analysis of his vision of the two phases or stages of post-capitalist society (socialism & communism) reveals that neither vision could be realized. It's oft been said that Marxism works in theory but not in practice. This book contends it doesn;t work in theory.PrefaceThe very idea of a radical critique 1 Reconstruction Alienation Exploitation: Marx & Böhm-BawerkParasite exploitation Property relations exploitation Post-Capitalist society: relations of production & the coordination of productionPost-Capitalist society: distribution, the state & the good society2 CritiqueThe realizability of the 2nd phase of post-Capitalist societyThe unrealizability of the 1st phase of post-Capitalist societyThe Market Socialist alternative & concluding observationsNotes BibliographyindexWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Marx's Radical Critique of Capitalist Society: A Reconstruction and Critical Evaluation. To get started finding Marx's Radical Critique of Capitalist Society: A Reconstruction and Critical Evaluation, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Marx's Radical Critique of Capitalist Society: A Reconstruction and Critical Evaluation
Description: What did Marx find objectionable about capitalist society? Scattered throughout his & Engels' writings is a systematic, radical answer to this question. Marx believed that the ills of capitalist society are neither accidental nor incidental. They are embedded in the very structure of the capitalist economic system. This book articulates & critically evaluates the charges against capitalism of exploitation & alienation, arguing that Marx' radical critique of capitalist society presupposes a set of alternative institutions without the defects attributed to capitalism. A careful analysis of his vision of the two phases or stages of post-capitalist society (socialism & communism) reveals that neither vision could be realized. It's oft been said that Marxism works in theory but not in practice. This book contends it doesn;t work in theory.PrefaceThe very idea of a radical critique 1 Reconstruction Alienation Exploitation: Marx & Böhm-BawerkParasite exploitation Property relations exploitation Post-Capitalist society: relations of production & the coordination of productionPost-Capitalist society: distribution, the state & the good society2 CritiqueThe realizability of the 2nd phase of post-Capitalist societyThe unrealizability of the 1st phase of post-Capitalist societyThe Market Socialist alternative & concluding observationsNotes BibliographyindexWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Marx's Radical Critique of Capitalist Society: A Reconstruction and Critical Evaluation. To get started finding Marx's Radical Critique of Capitalist Society: A Reconstruction and Critical Evaluation, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.