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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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OLC EcoSci 945 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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CULTURE - Re-valorizing Rubbish: Some Critical Reflections on 'Green' Product Strategies - The Article examines so-called 'green' product strategies advocated by various ecological commentators. It critically speculates upon their deployment within processes of capitalist products and consumption.
Maycroft, Neil - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 72, pp. 135-160
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CULTURE - On Explaining Consumption - Fashionable culture-based theories of consumption, since they fail to address the more obvious ways in which consumption has increased in the advanced capitalist societies, are of little value for eco-socialist policies.
Lodziak, Conrad - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 72, pp. 111-134
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10007816620
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POLITICAL ECONOMY - Capital Against Nature Through a critique of James O'Connor's theory of the 'second contradiction of capitalism', this paper proposes an alternative approach to a Marxist understanding of environmental crisis.
Spence, Martin - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 72, pp. 81-110
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10007816621
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POLITICAL ECONOMY - Capitalism, Valorization and the Political Economy of Ecological Crisis - This article critically reviews recent attempts within Marxism to theorise the political economy of ecological crisis focusing particularly on the work of James O'Connor and André Gorz.
Strange, Gerard - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 72, pp. 55-80
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PHILOSOPHY - 'The creatures, too, must become free': Marx and the Animal-Human Distinction - This article defends Marx against recent suggestions that his distinction between humans and other animals involves a dismissive attitude toward the latter. On the contrary Marx's humanism is a form of naturalism which is sensitive to all natural needs and which underpins his critique of 'inhuman' ...
Wilde, Lawrence - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 72, pp. 37-54
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PHILOSOPHY - Marxism and the Production of Nature - This essay reviews a century of debate on the Marx-nature-capitalism question. A concept of the capitalist production of nature, it is argued, may provide a way to move beyond the naturalist-socialist-constructionist impasse which is such a feature of Marxist theorising about the natural.
Castree, Noel - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 72, pp. 5-36
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INTRODUCTION
Lange, Bettina; Strange, Gerard - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 72, pp. 2-4
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BOOK REVIEWS - Alexander Bogdanov and the Origins of Systems Thinking in Russia
Biggart, John; Dudley, Petyer; King, Francis; … - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 71, pp. 163
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BOOK REVIEWS - What's Happening? The Truth About Work -- And the Myth of Partnership
Cohen, Sheila; Carter, Bob - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 71, pp. 163
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BOOK REVIEWS - The Politics of Central Banks
Elgie, Robert; Thomson, Helen; Taylor, Graham - In: Capital & class : CC (2000) 71, pp. 163
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10007817426
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