Saturday, January 12, 2013

'Capital' Against Capitalism

‘CAPITAL' AGAINST CAPITALISM

NOW ONLINE OPEN ACCESS
SPECIAL ISSUE ON 'CAPITAL' AGAINST CAPITALISM: NEW RESEARCH IN MARXIST POLITICAL ECONOMY 

Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE)
Issue no 70, Summer 2012/13
http://australianpe.wix.com/japehome#!current/c1cok

The special issue includes:

- Introduction by Elizabeth Humphrys and Jonathon Collerson (Guest Editors)
- Mike Beggs on zombie Marx and modern economics
- Humphrey McQueen on the ‘massiness’ of capital and David Harvey
- Thomas Barnes Damien Cahill overview recent Australian scholarship on class
- John Pardy looks at class and schooling in Australia
- Marcus Banks provides a Marxist analysis of Workfare
- Elizabeth Humphrys looks at unfree labour in the early Australian colonies and whether the colonies can be considered ‘capitalist’ from inception
- Mike Donaldson writes on socialist strategy, modes of production and social formations in 'Capital’
- Thomas Barnes looks at Marxism and informal labour
- Alan Freeman asks how to integrate financialisation into Marxist accounts of the rate of profit
- Jean Parker looks at neoliberalism through the prism of Marx
- Don Munro looks and land and 'Capital'
- Richard Westra writes on 'Capital' as dialectical economic theory
- Andy Higginbottom looks at ‘structure and essence’ in 'Capital' Vol 1 — extra surplus-value and the states of capitalism


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Cold Hands & Quarter Moon, ‘Stagnant’ at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLjxeHvvhJQ (live, at the Belle View pub, Bangor, north Wales); and at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkP_Mi5ideo (new remix, and new video, 2012)  

'Cheerful Sin' – a song by Victor Rikowski: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIbX5aKUjO8

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