Continental Thought & Theory Vol 1. Issue 4 (2017): 150 years of Capital
by cominsitu
VOL 1, ISSUE 4, OCTOBER 2017 – 150 YEARS OF CAPITAL
150 years of Capital
Edited by Mike Grimshaw and Cindy Zeiher
Contents
Introduction
Cindy Zeiher, Mike Grimshaw, Introduction – Rethinking Marx’s Capital, Vol 1
Michael Heinrich, 150 Years of Capital-with No End in Sight. Unsystematic Remarks on a Never-ending Story
Silvia Federici, Notes on Gender in Marx’s Capital
Moishe Postone, The Current Crisis and the Anachronism of Value: A Marxian Reading
Jacques Bidet, Capital as read by Moishe Postone: Alchemy or Astrology?
Riccardo Bellofiore, Between Schumpeter and Keynes: The Heterodoxy of Paul Marlor Sweezy and the Orthodoxy of Paul Mattick
Patrick Murray, Jeanne Schuler, The Commodity Spectrum
Agon Hamza, Re-reading Capital 150 years after: some Philosophical and Political Challenges
Roland Boer, Interpreting Marx’s Capital in China
Martha Campbell, Marx’s Transition to Money with no Intrinsic Value in Capital, Chapter 3
David Neilson, Re-situating Capital Vol. 1 beyond Althusser’s epistemological break: Towards second generation neo-Marxism
Geoff Pfeifer, The Question of Capitalist Desire: Deleuze and Guattari with Marx
Adrian Johnston, From Closed Need to Infinite Greed: Marx’s Drive Theory
Circle of Studies of Idea and Ideology (CSII), Organization and Political Invention
Guido Starosta, Fetishism and Revolution in the Critique of Political Economy: Critical Reflections on some Contemporary Readings of Marx’s Capital
Graham Cassano, Capital, Gender and the Machine
Fred Moseley, M- C- M’ and the End of the ‘Transformation Problem’
Natalia Romé, Anachronism of the True. Reading Reading Capital
Todd McGowan, The Particularity of the Capitalist Universal
Bruce Curtis, A Sesquicentennial of Capital: Marx, Mandel and Methodological Musings
Ted Stolze, Beatitude: Marx, Aristotle, Averroes, Spinoza
Rebecca Carson, Fictitious Capital and the Re-emergence of Personal Forms of Domination
Ali Alizadeh, Marx and Art: Use, Value, Poetry
Jason Read, Man is a Werewolf to Man: Capital and the Limits of Political Anthropology
Mark P. Worrell, Daniel Krier, The Organic Composition of Big Mama
David Norman Smith, Sharing, Not Selling: Marx Against Value
Mike Grimshaw, Proof-texting Capital via the ‘short-circuit’: a religious text?
Book reviews
Robert Boncardo, Universal Life: A review reading of The Lost Thread: The Democracy of Modern Fiction | Jacques Rancière
Gabriel Tupinambá, Totalization as critique: a review of Marxism and Psychoanalysis: In or Against Psychology|David David Pavón-Cuéllar
Friends,
You may already be aware of this but, in case not, I’m writing to point out that when you print an article from the issue, all of the “w’s” and “x’s” are printed with streaks that interfere with reading the text.
I don’t think it’s just my printer.
John