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World of the Third and Hegemonic Capital: Between Marx and Freud: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms

Autor Anjan Chakrabarti, Anup Dhar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 mai 2023
This book brings together Marxian philosophy and Lacanian psychoanalysis to argue that the hegemonic form of global capital is founded on the foreclosure of class and world of the third. The authors counterpose the world of the third to the mainstream notion of the third world, seen as a lacking other in desperate need of aid and development. Thus, for them, the hegemonic form of global capital is engendered through the foregrounding of the poor, victim third world and the foreclosure of the non-capitalist world of the third. Building on what they characterize as an ab-original reading of Marxian historical materialism and the Lacanian real, the authors seek to conceptualize a counter-hegemonic revolutionary subject as a basis for postcapitalist alternatives to the hegemonic form of global capital.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031250163
ISBN-10: 3031250168
Pagini: 326
Ilustrații: XXIII, 326 p. 11 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Marx, Engels, and Marxisms

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Rethinking Marxism from the Outside.- Chapter 2: A Class-Focused Marxian Theory: Class and Need.- Chapter 3: Hegemony, Symbolic and the Foreclosed Real.- Chapter 4: Global Capitalist Hegemony and the Foreclosure of World of the Third.- Chapter 5: Economic Dualism: A Critique of Political Economy of Development.- Chapter 6: Global Capital and its Camp.- Chapter 7: Unveiling World of the Third.- Chapter 8: Hegemonic Capital and Social Needs.- Chapter 9: Engagement of Global Capital with World of the Third.- Chapter 10: Ethico-Politics of Anti-Capitalist Critique and Post-Capitalist Praxis.

Notă biografică

Anjan Chakrabarti is Professor of Economics at the University of Calcutta, India.
Anup Dhar is former Professor of Philosophy at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, India.


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"Chakrabarti and Dhar creatively and originally combine Marx, Freud, and post-colonialism by rethinking (advancing) each through the lens of the other. They extend and transform earlier such efforts achieving important new insights in and for the now global Marxian tradition." 
---Richard D. Wolff, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Co-founder, Democracy at work
This book brings together Marxian philosophy and Lacanian psychoanalysis to argue that the hegemonic form of global capital is founded on the foreclosure of class and world of the third. The authors counterpose the world of the third to the mainstream notion of the third world, seen as a lacking other in desperate need of aid and development. Thus, for them, the hegemonic form of global capital is engendered through the foregrounding of the poor, victim third world and the foreclosure of the non-capitalist world of the third. Building on what they characterize asan ab-original reading of Marxian historical materialism and the Lacanian real, the authors seek to conceptualize a counter-hegemonic revolutionary subject as a basis for postcapitalist alternatives to the hegemonic form of global capital.Anjan Chakrabarti is Professor of Economics at the University of Calcutta, India.
Anup Dhar is former Professor of Philosophy at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, India.

Caracteristici

Offers the notion of "world of the third" as an original way of understanding how global capitalism is secured Brings together Lacanian psychoanalysis and Marxist (especially post-Althusserian) theory Emphasizes the heterogeneity of class processes as a way of critiquing and reconceptualizing development