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020 _a9781781258750 (paperback)
082 _a335.412
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100 _aHarvey, David
245 _aMarx, capital and the madness of economic reason /
_cDavid Harvey
260 _aLondon ;
_bProfile books,
_c2019.
300 _axii, 244 pages.
_c28 cm.
365 _bRs. 999.00
505 _aPrologue – 1. The visualisation of capital as value in motion -- 2. Capital, the book – 3. Money as the representation of value – 4. Anti-value: the theory of devaluation – 5. Prices without values – 6. The question of technology – 7. The space and time of value – 8. The production of value regimes – 9. The madness of economic reason coda.
520 _aKarl Marx's Capital is one of the most important texts written in the modern era. Since 1867, when the first of its three volumes was published, it has had a profound effect on politics and economics in theory and practice throughout the world. But Marx wrote in the context of capitalism in the second half of the nineteenth century, and his assumptions and analysis need to be updated in order to address to the technological, economic, and industrial change that has followed Capital's initial publication. In Marx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic Reason, David Harvey not only provides a concise distillation of his famous course on Capital, but also makes the text relevant to the twenty-first century's continuing processes of globalization. This book serves as an accessible window into Harvey's unique approach to Marxism and takes readers on a riveting roller coaster ride through recent global history. It demonstrates how and why Capital remains a living, breathing document with an outsized influence on contemporary social thought.
650 _aMarx, Karl, 1818-1883. Kapital
650 _aCapital
650 _aMarxian economics
856 _uhttps://fenix.ics.ulisboa.pt/downloadFile/844553779150896/David_Harvey%20Marx_Capital_and_the_Madness.pdf
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