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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Matthieu de Nanteuil, Anders Fjeld سری: Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations ISBN (شابک) : 303153736X, 9783031537363 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2024 تعداد صفحات: 178 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 2 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Marx and Europe: Beyond Stereotypes, Below Utopias به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مارکس و اروپا: فراتر از کلیشه ها، زیر اتوپیاها نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Contents About the Editors Chapter 1: Introduction Bibliography Part I: Marx: Not European Enough? Marxian Perspectives on the European Construction Chapter 2: The Road to the European Social Green Deal: Class Struggle or Counter-Hegemony Marx and the Social Critique of Domination Green-and-Participatory Socialism as a Neoliberal Ruse Subverting Capitalism by Fighting Precarity Bibliography Chapter 3: A Marxian Analysis of the European Construction I: Origins 3.1 The Origins of European Integration: the Need to Adapt the Superstructure to the Development of the Productive Forces in t... 3.2 From the Crisis of the 1930s to the Nazi Project for European Integration 3.3 From Post-war Deadlock to the American Push for European Integration 1945-1953 Bibliography Chapter 4: A Marxian Analysis of the European Construction II: Contradictions 4.1 1953-1973: The Return of Rivalries Between National Bourgeoisies and European Deadlock 4.2 The Crisis of the 1970s, Capital´s Offensive Against Workers and the Acceleration of European Integration 1973-2006 4.3 The Single Market as a Tool for Strengthening the Control of the Bourgeoisies of the Major European Imperialist Powers 4.4 The Single Market and Its Enlargements as a Mechanism of Social and Fiscal Competition for the Benefit of Business 4.5 European Institutions Under the Control of Large Capitalist Firms 4.6 Where Is Europe Headed? Bibliography Chapter 5: Marx and Europe, or How to Overcome Predatory Finance? 5.1 The World in Crisis, Europe´s Crisis? 5.1.1 Crises and Their Interpretation: The Return of Karl Marx? 5.1.2 Using Marx to Build Ordoliberal Thinking 5.2 The Question of Currency 5.2.1 When the Monetary Veil Is Ripped 5.2.2 Sovereign Debt: A High-quality Financial Asset to Be Guaranteed by the European Central Banker 5.3 Beyond Marx and Ordoliberalism? 5.3.1 The Growing Role of the ECB: An Instrumentalization of the Ordoliberal Concept? 5.3.1.1 Perspectives Bibliography Chapter 6: Being a Marxist and a Muslim in Belgium: A Case Study 6.1 Nasser´s Story: Describing His Path to Involvement 6.1.1 Phase 1: A ``Belgian Muslim´´ (Segments 1-3) 6.1.2 Phase 2: Political Discussion and Commitment (Segments 4-6) 6.1.3 Phase 3: From the 2018 Campaign to Today (Segment 7) 6.1.4 Cross-cutting Analytical Commentary 6.2 ``Idealism´´ and ``Materialism´´: Back and Forth 6.3 Islam and Marxism, or European Discursive Traditions Bibliography Part II: Marx: Too European? Postcolonial Perspectives on Marxian Thought Chapter 7: Beyond Marx, Beyond Europe 7.1 ``Beyond Marx, Beyond Europe´´: A Task That Is Still European 7.2 ``Beyond Marx, Beyond Europe´´: A Task That Is No Longer Only European 7.3 Final Remark Bibliography Chapter 8: Maritegui and the Decolonization of Marxism: A Latin-American Perspective 8.1 On the Use of the Notions ``Marx´´ and ``Europe´´ 8.2 The Idea of ``Inca Communism´´ 8.3 The Plural of ``Communisms´´ 8.4 Beyond Evolutionary Linear Time: Compound Time 8.5 The Spiritual as Ethico-Symbolic Creation Bibliography Chapter 9: Racializing the Analysis of Capitalism: Towards a Decolonial Political Ecology - Mining Neoliberalism and Environme... 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Mining Modernization and Land Grabbing in Twangiza 9.2.1 Relocation and Land Grabbing 9.2.2 Capturing Artisanal Mining Sites Through Displacement 9.3 Mining and Environmental Degradation 9.3.1 Degradation of Water Resources 9.3.2 Degradation of Forest Areas and Microclimate 9.4 Decolonial Political Ecology, Global Coloniality and Capitalism 9.4.1 Mining Modernization 9.4.2 From Modernization to Global Coloniality 9.4.3 Political Ecology, Global Coloniality and the Effects of Race 9.5 Conclusion Bibliography Chapter 10: The Irish Mistake: Marx, Ireland, and Non-European Societies 10.1 ``To Hasten the Catastrophe of Official England´´: From Simple Evocation to Revolutionary Watchword 10.2 The Gradual Construction of a Negative ``Ideal-Type´´: Between Class Relations (Antagonism) and Long-Term Analysis of Cap... 10.2.1 Classes and Class Relations in Ireland 10.2.2 A New Population Law? 10.3 Colonialism, Between Nation and Religion 10.3.1 The National Question: A Cold Anger 10.3.2 The Religious Question: A Troubling Obscurity 10.4 Conclusion: Eurocentrism by Default? Bibliography Chapter 11: The Eurocentrist Heritage of Marx? On the Evolution of Marxian Political Models: Euro-Mimetic, Counter-Imperialist... 11.1 Eurocentric Developmentalism in India: Marx´s Euro-Mimetic Politics 11.2 British ``Colonial Accumulation´´ in Ireland: Marx´s Counter-Imperialist Politics 11.3 Beyond Counter-Imperialist Politics in Russia? Marx´s Anti-Capitalist Politics 11.4 Conclusion Bibliography Part III: Marx and Europe, a Dialectic Relationship Chapter 12: Balibar and Europe: Towards Democratic Socialism Beyond the Nation 12.1 Europe: Ideology and Philosophy 12.2 Europe as Space-Time 12.3 Balibar, Europe and Marxism Bibliography Chapter 13: Exiles in the Twenty-First Century: The New ``Population Law´´ of Absolute Capitalism Bibliography Index