"Marxism and the Critique of Value" aims to complete the critique
of the value-form that was initiated by Marx. While Marx's
"esoteric" critique of value has been rediscovered from time to
time by post-Marxists who know they've found something interesting
but don't quite know which end is the handle, Anglophone Marxism
has tended to bury this esoteric critique beneath a more
redistributionist understanding of Marx. The essays in this volume
attempt to think the critique of value through to the end, and to
draw out its implications for the current economic crisis; for
violence, Islamism, gender relations, masculinity, and the concept
of class; for revolutionary practice and agency; for the role of
the state and the future of the commons; for the concepts that come
down to us from Enlightenment thought: indeed, for the manifold
phenomena that characterize contemporary society under a capitalism
in crisis.
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