The concept in crisis : Reading Capital today / Nick Nesbitt, editor.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Durham : Duke University Press, 2017.
  • ©2017
Description
vi, 320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
      Contents
      • Reading Reading Capital
      • The Althusserian definition of "theory" / Alain Badiou
      • Rereading the symptomatic reading / Robert J.C. Young
      • Translation and event : rereading Reading Capital / Emily Apter
      • To have done with alienation, or, how to orient oneself in ideology / Knox Peden
      • Reading Capital in context
      • A point of heresy in Western Marxism: Althusser's and Tronti's antithetic readings
      • Of capital in the early 1960s / Étienne Balibar
      • Reading Capital from the margins : notes on the logic of uneven development / Bruno Bosteels
      • "To shatter all the classical theories of causality" : immanent and absent causes in Althusser and Lacan (1963-1965) / Warren Montag
      • Marx's bones: breaking with Althusser / Adrian Johnston
      • Reading Capital today
      • Reading social reproduction into Reading Capital / Nina Power
      • Value as symptom / Nick Nesbitt
      • Vive la crise! / Fernanda Navarro.
      ISBN
      • 9780822369622 ((hardcover ; : alkaline paper))
      • 0822369621 ((hardcover ; : alkaline paper))
      • 9780822369073 ((paperback ; : alkaline paper))
      • 0822369079 ((paperback ; : alkaline paper))
      LCCN
      2017004438
      OCLC
      957747177
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