Philosophical and political consequences of the critique of political economy: recognizing capital
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Contents 1 Introduction: Philosophy and Social Theory Beyond the “Bourgeois Horizon” 1 4 5 What Are Important Terms in Economics'? Bait and Switch Three Questions About Wealth Tiro Questions About Wealth in Capitalism Marx’s Phenomenological Critique of Economics The “Bourgeois Horizon” Three Types of Concepts Subsumption, Shadow Forms, and Fetishes Subsumption Capital’s Shadow Forms The Commodity, Money, and Capital Fetishes MacIntyre, Postone, Weber, and Marx: Instrumental Action or Capital? Turning the Key of Marx’s Critique of Political Economy Bibliography 2 Recognizing Capital: Some Barriers to Public Discourse About Capital Recognizing Capital: What Makes It Hard What Is Capital? What Makes Capital Hard to Recognize? Recognizing Capital and the “Politics of Identity” 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 14 17 21 24 34 39 39 39 41 43 xi
XÎi CONTENTS Critique of Fraser on Redistribution and Recognition On Capital and the Politics of Identity and Recognition Conceptual and Political Blockages and Openings to Recognizing Capital Getting Beyond the Conversation Stopper: “It’s the Economy, Stupid.” _ Appendix: Letter from Patrick Murray to Judith Butler, December 16, 1995 Bibliography 54 60 3 The Legend of Hegel’s Labor Theory of Reason The Work Theory of Reason A Hegelian Response to the Legend Consequences for Discourse Ethics Bibliography 63 66 69 73 75 4 Marx, Subjectivism, and Modern Moral Philosophy The Modern Moral Predicament 43 47 51 51 Subjectivism and Nihilism Commerce and Nihilism Countertendencies to the Nihilism of Commerce Beyond Moral Nihilism Bibliography 77 78 83 86 88 98 106 5 Karl Marx and the Critique of Bourgeois Philosophy The Bourgeois Mindset The Social Basis of Bourgeois Thought Beyond the Bourgeois Horizon Conclusion: Toward Better Concepts Bibliography 109 110 118 122 125 131 6 Reclaiming the Concepts of Value and Capital 133 133 134 135 137 139 140 Introduction Fundamental Concepts and Horizons of Discourse Five Misconceptions of Value and Capital Value Is Not Utility; Utility Is a Bogus Concept Value Is Not Use-Value Value Is Not Exchange-Value or Price
CONTENTS Capital Is Not Just Any Resource McDonaldization Represents Real Subsumption Under Capital Not the Spread of Instrumental Reason Bibliography Social Form and the “Purely Social”: On the Kind of Sociality Involved in Value Social Forms and General Traits Skepticism About Purposes and Forms Social Forms: From Commodities to Value The Commodity Spectrum: Simple Commodities, Commodities That Are Commodity Capital, Ex-commodities, Potential Commodities, Qtiasi-Commodities From Value to Abstract Labor and Time From Abstract Labor and Time to Money and Capital Two Meanings of Marx’s Description of Value as “Purely Social” More to the Story: Some Qualifications to the “Purely Social” Sociality of Values Bibliography xiii 140 141 145 147 150 152 153 155 156 158 160 164 167 The Commodity Spectrum Getting to the Form of Commodities Generalization of the Commodity Form in Capitalist 169 169 Societies Refining the Concept of Capitalist Commodities From Capitalist Commodity to Commodity Capital The Consequences of Producing Commodities on a Capitalist Basis Doubling and Redoubling: Keep the Double Character of the Commodity in Mind How Value Shapes the Usefulness of the Commodity Ex-commodities: From “Simply Things” to a Store of Value Quasi-Commodities Ideal Subsumption and Shadow Commodities Bibliography 172 174 178 179 182 185 187 188 193 202
xiv CONTENTS 9 A Brilliant Failure: Hegel and Marx Assess the Enlightenment The Enlightenment in Hegel’s Lectures on the History of Philosophy Enlightenment in the Phenomenology of Spirit The Enlightenment’s Victory Over Naïve Faith What Lies Beyond Reflection: The Thing-in-Itself Utility—The Truth of Enlightenment From Utility to Terror Marx’s Critique of Enlightenment: Capital, the Truth of Utility Afterword: Horkheimer’s Critique of Instrumental Reason Bibliography 10 11 From Hegel on Enlightenment Terror to Marx on Capital Contrasting Hegel and Marx on Capitalist Society Hegel’s Account of How the Enlightenment Culminates in the Notion of Utility Utility’s Double Masquerade Comparing Hegel and Marx on the Enlightenment and Utility Bibliography The Poetics of Nihilism: Representing Capital’s Indifference in Dickens’ Hard Times Introduction: Literature and Social Theory Constitutive Forms and Shadow Forms Art and Philosophy: A Hegelian Counterpoint to Dickens Hard Times and the Gradgrind Philosophy The Gradgrind Philosophy and Utilitarianism The Harthouse Philosophy as the Truth of the Gradgrind Philosophy Dickens, Hard Times, and Capitalism Conclusion: Taking on Capital’s Shadow Forms References 205 207 209 211 213 215 217 220 223 227 229 230 233 235 237 24(0 249 249 251 253 254 257 263 265 268 279
CONTENTS 12 13 Rebel Without a Cause: Stanley Kubrick and the Banality of the Good Surfing the Zeitgeist The Skeptical Vision and the Banality of the Good Skepticism and Capitalism The Skeptical Tropes of Stanley Kubrick Skeptical “Solutions” Pleasure Über Alles The Artist’s Kesponse: Create the Meaning That Is Missing from the World The Consolation of False Philosophy Bibliography Disappearing Act: The Trick Philosophy of Woody Allen How the Factoring Philosophy Makes the WorldDisappear Woody Alien’s Existentialism David Hume as the Consummate Trick Philosopher Skepticism’s Instability Skepticism and Freethinking: Oscillating Between Incompatibles Global Skepticism’s Philosophical and Artistic Dead Ends How to Live If All Values Are Strictly Subjective Reflecting on “Life’s Shortness and Uncertainty” Counterworking “the Artifice of Nature” Problems with Projection Theory—But Not to Worry Bibliography Index XV 283 283 284 287 289 290 294 295 297 299 301 302 305 308 309 311 313 315 318 322 323 327 331 |
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Contents 1 Introduction: Philosophy and Social Theory Beyond the “Bourgeois Horizon” 1 4 5 What Are Important Terms in Economics'? Bait and Switch Three Questions About Wealth Tiro Questions About Wealth in Capitalism Marx’s Phenomenological Critique of Economics The “Bourgeois Horizon” Three Types of Concepts Subsumption, Shadow Forms, and Fetishes Subsumption Capital’s Shadow Forms The Commodity, Money, and Capital Fetishes MacIntyre, Postone, Weber, and Marx: Instrumental Action or Capital? Turning the Key of Marx’s Critique of Political Economy Bibliography 2 Recognizing Capital: Some Barriers to Public Discourse About Capital Recognizing Capital: What Makes It Hard What Is Capital? What Makes Capital Hard to Recognize? Recognizing Capital and the “Politics of Identity” 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 14 17 21 24 34 39 39 39 41 43 xi
XÎi CONTENTS Critique of Fraser on Redistribution and Recognition On Capital and the Politics of Identity and Recognition Conceptual and Political Blockages and Openings to Recognizing Capital Getting Beyond the Conversation Stopper: “It’s the Economy, Stupid.” _ Appendix: Letter from Patrick Murray to Judith Butler, December 16, 1995 Bibliography 54 60 3 The Legend of Hegel’s Labor Theory of Reason The Work Theory of Reason A Hegelian Response to the Legend Consequences for Discourse Ethics Bibliography 63 66 69 73 75 4 Marx, Subjectivism, and Modern Moral Philosophy The Modern Moral Predicament 43 47 51 51 Subjectivism and Nihilism Commerce and Nihilism Countertendencies to the Nihilism of Commerce Beyond Moral Nihilism Bibliography 77 78 83 86 88 98 106 5 Karl Marx and the Critique of Bourgeois Philosophy The Bourgeois Mindset The Social Basis of Bourgeois Thought Beyond the Bourgeois Horizon Conclusion: Toward Better Concepts Bibliography 109 110 118 122 125 131 6 Reclaiming the Concepts of Value and Capital 133 133 134 135 137 139 140 Introduction Fundamental Concepts and Horizons of Discourse Five Misconceptions of Value and Capital Value Is Not Utility; Utility Is a Bogus Concept Value Is Not Use-Value Value Is Not Exchange-Value or Price
CONTENTS Capital Is Not Just Any Resource McDonaldization Represents Real Subsumption Under Capital Not the Spread of Instrumental Reason Bibliography Social Form and the “Purely Social”: On the Kind of Sociality Involved in Value Social Forms and General Traits Skepticism About Purposes and Forms Social Forms: From Commodities to Value The Commodity Spectrum: Simple Commodities, Commodities That Are Commodity Capital, Ex-commodities, Potential Commodities, Qtiasi-Commodities From Value to Abstract Labor and Time From Abstract Labor and Time to Money and Capital Two Meanings of Marx’s Description of Value as “Purely Social” More to the Story: Some Qualifications to the “Purely Social” Sociality of Values Bibliography xiii 140 141 145 147 150 152 153 155 156 158 160 164 167 The Commodity Spectrum Getting to the Form of Commodities Generalization of the Commodity Form in Capitalist 169 169 Societies Refining the Concept of Capitalist Commodities From Capitalist Commodity to Commodity Capital The Consequences of Producing Commodities on a Capitalist Basis Doubling and Redoubling: Keep the Double Character of the Commodity in Mind How Value Shapes the Usefulness of the Commodity Ex-commodities: From “Simply Things” to a Store of Value Quasi-Commodities Ideal Subsumption and Shadow Commodities Bibliography 172 174 178 179 182 185 187 188 193 202
xiv CONTENTS 9 A Brilliant Failure: Hegel and Marx Assess the Enlightenment The Enlightenment in Hegel’s Lectures on the History of Philosophy Enlightenment in the Phenomenology of Spirit The Enlightenment’s Victory Over Naïve Faith What Lies Beyond Reflection: The Thing-in-Itself Utility—The Truth of Enlightenment From Utility to Terror Marx’s Critique of Enlightenment: Capital, the Truth of Utility Afterword: Horkheimer’s Critique of Instrumental Reason Bibliography 10 11 From Hegel on Enlightenment Terror to Marx on Capital Contrasting Hegel and Marx on Capitalist Society Hegel’s Account of How the Enlightenment Culminates in the Notion of Utility Utility’s Double Masquerade Comparing Hegel and Marx on the Enlightenment and Utility Bibliography The Poetics of Nihilism: Representing Capital’s Indifference in Dickens’ Hard Times Introduction: Literature and Social Theory Constitutive Forms and Shadow Forms Art and Philosophy: A Hegelian Counterpoint to Dickens Hard Times and the Gradgrind Philosophy The Gradgrind Philosophy and Utilitarianism The Harthouse Philosophy as the Truth of the Gradgrind Philosophy Dickens, Hard Times, and Capitalism Conclusion: Taking on Capital’s Shadow Forms References 205 207 209 211 213 215 217 220 223 227 229 230 233 235 237 24(0 249 249 251 253 254 257 263 265 268 279
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title_sort | philosophical and political consequences of the critique of political economy recognizing capital |
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topic | Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 (DE-588)118547739 gnd Political Science Political Philosophy Critical Theory Social Theory Marxist Sociology Political science Political science / Philosophy Critical theory Social sciences / Philosophy Marxian school of sociology Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 gnd Politische Ökonomie (DE-588)4115586-5 gnd Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 Political Science Political Philosophy Critical Theory Social Theory Marxist Sociology Political science Political science / Philosophy Critical theory Social sciences / Philosophy Marxian school of sociology Kritische Theorie Politische Ökonomie Marxismus Soziologie Kapitalismus |
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