05389nam 22005292 450 991087879830332120240522145055.090-04-69792-610.1163/9789004697928(MiAaPQ)EBC31327087(Au-PeEL)EBL31327087(CKB)31993535500041(OCoLC)1430658133(nllekb)BRILL9789004697928(EXLCZ)993199353550004120240522d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEssays on Marx’s Capital /Geert Reuten1st ed.Leiden ;Boston :Brill,2024.©20241 online resource (530 pages)Historical Materialism Book Series ;309Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 202490-04-68372-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /Geert Reuten -- Copyright Page /Geert Reuten -- Part A General outlines of, and comments on, the three volumes of Marx’s Capital -- Contents /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 1 Karl Marx: his work and the major changes in its interpretation /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 2 Marx’s conceptualisation of value in Capital /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 3 Dialectical Method /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 4 Marx’s Method /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 5 The interconnection of Systematic Dialectics and Historical Materialism /Geert Reuten -- Part B Capital -- Contents /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 6 The difficult labour of a theory of social value; metaphors and systematic dialectics at the beginning of Marx’s Capital /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 7 Money as constituent of value; the ideal introversive substance and the ideal extroversive form of value in Marx’s Capital /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 8 Productive force and the degree of intensity of labour; Marx’s concepts and formalisations in the middle part of Capital I /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 9 The inner mechanism of the accumulation of capital: the acceleration triple; a methodological appraisal of ‘Part Seven’ of Marx’s Capital I /Geert Reuten -- Part C Capital -- Contents /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 10 Marx’s Capital II , The circulation of capital – general introduction /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 11 The status of Marx’s reproduction schemes; conventional or dialectical logic? /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 12 Some notes on Marx’s macroeconomics avant la lettre /Geert Reuten -- Part D Capital -- Contents /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 13 Marx’s Capital III , the culmination of capital; Introduction /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 14 Marx’s rate of profit transformation: methodological, theoretical and philological obstacles – an appraisal based on the text of Capital III and manuscripts of 1864–65, 1875 and 1878 /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 15 The productive powers of labour and the redundant transformation to prices of production: a Marx-immanent critique and reconstruction /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 16 The notion of tendency in Marx’s 1894 law of profit /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 17 ‘Zirkel vicieux’ or trend fall? – the course of the profit rate in Marx’s Capital III /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 18 Accumulation of capital and the foundation of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 19 From the ‘fall of the rate of profit’ in the Grundrisse to the cyclical development of the profit rate in Capital /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 20 Destructive creativity; institutional arrangements of banking and the logic of capitalist technical change /Geert Reuten -- Chapter 21 The rate of profit cycle and the opposition between Managerial and Finance Capital; a discussion of Capital III Parts Three to Five /Geert Reuten -- Back Matter -- Appendix A List of the author’s academic publications on Marx’s Capital /Geert Reuten -- Appendix B List of the author’s academic publications on, or within, the post-Marx Marxian paradigm /Geert Reuten -- Appendix C Authored and edited books /Geert Reuten -- Index of names /Geert Reuten.In this book Geert Reuten presents 21 of his previously published essays on the three volumes Marx’s Capital , dating from 1991–2019. The essays largely take the form of a summary of Marx’s text (a Volume or its Parts or Chapters) followed by an appreciation and (when required) a reconstruction. The book thus offers an overview of each of the three volumes of Capital , including their interconnection, as well as a focus on specific Parts of Capital . Throughout the general overviews and more focused analyses, Reuten emphasises Marx’s systematic-dialectical method and his monetary value-form analysis.Historical Materialism Book Series ;309.Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2024.Summaries, Appreciations and ReconstructionsCapitalismMarxian economicsCapitalism.Marxian economics.335.4/1Reuten Geert129044NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910878798303321Essays on Marx’s Capital4205533UNINA