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Aufsatzsammlung 2 Marxismus 2 Arbeitswerttheorie 1 Feminismus 1 Fordismus 1 Geschlechterrolle 1 Hausarbeit 1 Labour theory of value 1 Marxism 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Werttheorie 1
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Article 945 Book / Working Paper 4
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Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Sammelwerk 1
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Bonefeld, Werner 22 Spence, Martin 13 Gall, Gregor 11 Joseph, Jonathan 11 Kerr, Derek 11 Arthur, Chris 10 Filho, Alfredo Saad 10 McCulloch, Andrew 10 Carter, Bob 9 Clarke, Simon 9 Harvie, David 9 Holloway, John 9 Darlington, Ralph 8 Fine, Ben 8 Freeman, Alan 8 Angelis, Massimo De 7 Atkinson, Rob 7 Carchedi, Guglielmo 7 Cohen, Sheila 7 Diamanti, Filio 7 Lapavitsas, Costas 7 Lau, Raymond W.K. 7 Pozo, Luis M. 7 Radice, Hugo 7 Ruggiero, Vincenzo 7 Shorthose, Jim 7 Stewart, Paul 7 Strange, Gerard 7 Taylor, Graham 7 Bancroft, Angus 6 Burkett, Paul 6 Clarke, Pete 6 Fairbrother, Peter 6 Gidley, Ben 6 Kiely, Ray 6 Wilde, Lawrence 6 Bieler, Andreas 5 Byrne, David 5 Moseley, Fred 5 Neary, Mike 5
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Capital & class : CC 946 Capital and Class 1
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OLC EcoSci 945 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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The denial of history: Reification, intellectual property rights and the lessons of the past
May, Christopher - In: Capital & class : CC (2006) 88, pp. 33-56
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Value production and struggle in the classroom: Teachers within, against and beyond capital
Harvie, David - In: Capital & class : CC (2006) 88, pp. 1-32
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In: Capital & class : CC (2005) 85, pp. 149
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A precarious balance: Neoliberalism, crisis management, and the social implosion in Jamaica - This article examines the process of structural adjustment in Jamaica, the ensuing mountain of debt, ideological hegemony, and the crisis-management mode of economic planning. It also examines the various, interwoven barriers that are currently stifling mobilisation amongst the poor and precariously ...
Weis, Tony - In: Capital & class : CC (2005) 85, pp. 115-148
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Social policy, social exclusion and commodity fetishism - This article provides a political economy of social policy and its current emphasis on social inclusion-exclusion.
Kennedy, Peter - In: Capital & class : CC (2005) 85, pp. 91-114
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The National Childcare Strategy: The social regulation of lone mothers as a gendered reserve army of labour - The National Childcare Strategy is examined through the idea of workfarism, and a new evaluation of the 'women as reserve army' thesis. The Strategy is shown to benefit capital by regulating a gendered reserve army of labour, and by constraining costs through the socialisation of ...
Grover, Chris - In: Capital & class : CC (2005) 85, pp. 63-90
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Critical theory in Global Political Economy: Critique? Knowledge? Emancipation? This article focuses on the growth of critical discourse in Global Political Economy, the strength or weaknesses of Cox and the neo-Gramscian ontology, and the importance of the critical traditions of practical-critical knowledge and emancipation.
Farrands, Christopher; Worth, Owen - In: Capital & class : CC (2005) 85, pp. 43-62
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FORUM - Change the World Without Taking Power - In his intervention, Holloway engages with his critics in a fruitful dialogue. To Holloway, the distinction between fetishism-as-accomplished-fact and fetishism-as-process is key to his argument, because it enriches Marxism as a libertarian understanding. The book is intended to contribute to the process of seeking the way forward: Not in search of ...
Holloway, John - In: Capital & class : CC (2005) 85, pp. 39-42
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FORUM - Holloway on power and the 'state illusion' - This paper argues that capitalist society itself is increasingly adopting state-centred features and that, therefore, Holloway's statement that the problem of revolutionary politics is not the taking of the state's power is misleading. The nation-state has become more, rather than less, significant as a key centre of power. On the concrete ...
Boron, Atilio A. - In: Capital & class : CC (2005) 85, pp. 35-38
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FORUM - The state as a contradiction - This piece asks: How do we build a non-power society in the midst of one in which the real power is omnipresent? What is the importance of the state? Engaging with Holloway's previous ideas on the state, the author argues that the state is a contradictory form of social relations, and thus the arena for the struggles of our times.
Rey, Mabel Thwaites - In: Capital & class : CC (2005) 85, pp. 33-34
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