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Marxs approach to analyzing society and especially his critique of capitalist society, continues to influence the work of a large number of scholars world-wide. Unfortunately, there are relatively few clear accounts of what this approach is and how to put it to use. And, despite the many attempts to use Marxs method to study a variety of subjects, there are relatively few that can serve as useful models. In the present volume, the internationally renowned Marxist scholar, Bertell Ollman, and the social theorist Kevin B. Anderson, have brought together a sampling of the best writings of the past hundred years that illustrate and critique Marxs method as well as explain what it is and how to put it to work. Anyone wishing to understand better Marxs dialectical method (along, of course, with the theories created with its help), or to revise this method or to criticize it, or to use it in their own work will find this collection invaluable.
Part I Theory and Method: Reification and the consciousness of the proletariat, Georg Lukcs; The age of revolutions: industrial, social-political, intellectual, Raya Dunayevskaya; Putting dialectics to work: the process of abstraction in Marxs method, Bertell Ollman; The unity of science and revolution: Marxism as critique, Peter G. Stillman; Karl Marxs Enqute Ouvriere, Hilde Weiss (and Karl Marx).
Part II Political Economy: From financial crisis to world slump: accumulation, financialization and the global slowdown, David McNally; Self-sourcing: how corporations get us to work without pay!, Martha E. Gimenez; The reproduction of daily life, Fredy Perlman; The rise and future demise of the world capitalist system: concepts for comparative analysis, Immanuel Wallerstein; The new imperialism: accumulation by dispossession, David Harvey.
Part III State and Politics: The constitution as an elitist document, Michael Parenti; The monopolistic economy: property and contract, Franz Neumann; The worldwide class struggle, Vincent Navarro; The economic and social functions of the legal institutions, Karl Renner; The problem of the capitalist state, Nicos Poulantzas; Reply to Nicos Poulantzas, Ralph Miliband; The Marxist case for revolution today, Ernest Mandel.
Part IV The Individual and Society: Psychoanalysis and sociology, Erich Fromm; The uses and abuses of civil society, Ellen Meiksins Wood; Labor market and penal sanction: thoughts on the sociology of penal justice, Georg Rusche; The injuries of class, Michael D. Yates; Sports and cultural politics: the attraction of modern spectator sports, Sut Jhally and Bill Livant.
Part V Culture and Religion: The culture industry: enlightenment as mass deception, Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno; Museum, Inc.: inside the global art world (over-the-cliff notes), Paul Werner; The cultural logic of late capitalism, Fredric Jameson; Aroma and shadow: Marx vs Nietzsche on religion, Ishay Landa.
Part VI History: Exploitation, E.P. Thompson; The feudal mode of production, Perry Anderson; The decline and fall of Rome, G.E.M. de Ste Croix.
Part VII Colonialism, Race and Gender: Negroes in the Civil War: their role in the second American revolution, C.L.R. James (J.R. Johnson); Race relations - its meaning, beginning and progress, Oliver C. Cox; The feminist standpoint: developing the ground for a specifically feminist historical materialism, Nancy C.M. Hartsock; Marxs late writings on non-Western and precapitalist societies and gender, Kevin B. Anderson.
Part VIII Ecology: Marxs ecology in historical perspective, John Bellamy Foster; Marxs vision of sustainable human development, Paul Burkett; Name index.

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Karl Marx The International Library of Essays in Classical Sociology Series - photo 1

Karl Marx

The International Library of Essays in Classical Sociology

Series Editors: Alan Sica and David Chalcraft

Titles in the Series:

Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Patricia Lengermann and Gillian Niebrugge-Brantley

Talcott Parsons
Victor Lidz

Karl Marx
Bertell Ollman and Kevin B. Anderson

W.E.B. Du Bois
Reiland Rabaka

Max Weber
Alan Sica

Emile Durkheim
Ivan Strenski

Karl Marx

Edited by
Bertell Ollman
New York University, USA
Kevin B. Anderson
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

First published 2012 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 2

First published 2012 by Ashgate Publishing

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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Karl Marx. (The international library of essays in classical sociology)
1. Marx, Karl, 18181883. 2. Communism and society. 3. Philosophy, Marxist.
I. Series II. Ollman, Bertell. III. Anderson, Kevin, 1948
335.4dc22

Library of Congress Control Number: 2011934979

ISBN 9780754677574 (hbk)

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American Enterprise Institute for Public Research for the essay: Michael Parenti (1990), 'The Constitution as an Elitist Document', in Bertell Ollman and Jonathan Birnbaum (eds), The United States Constitution: 200 Years of Anti-federalist, Abolitionist, Feminist, Muckraking, Progressive, and Especially Socialist Criticism, New York: New York University Press, pp. 141-62.

Cambridge University Press for the essay: Immanuel Wallerstein (1974), 'The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis', Comparative Studies in Society and History , 16 , pp. 387415.

David McNally for his essay: David McNally (2008), 'From Financial Crisis to World Slump: Accumulation, Financialization, and the Global Slowdown', presented at Historical Materialism Conference, London, 8 November 2008.

John Bellamy Foster for his essay: John Bellamy Foster (2002), 'Marx's Ecology in Historical Perspective', International Socialism Journal, , pp. 71-86.

MEP Publications for the essay: Ishay Landa (2005), 'Aroma and Shadow: Marx vs. Nietzsche on Religion', Nature, Society, and Thought, 18, pp. 461-99.

Merlin Press for the essays: David Harvey (2004), 'The "New" Imperialism: Accumulation by Dispossession', Socialist Register, , pp. 62-87; Ernest Mandel (1994), 'The Marxist Case for Revolution Today', in Steve Bloom (ed.), Revolutionary Marxism and Social Reality in the 20th Century: Collected Essays of Ernest Mandel , Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, pp. 179-206 (originally appeared in Socialist Register, , [1989], pp. 159-84).; Ellen Meiksins Wood (1990), 'The Uses and Abuses of "Civil Society"', Socialist Register , 26, pp. 60-84.

MIT Press for the essay: Georg Lukcs (1972), 'Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat', in History and Class Consciousness, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 83-103.

Monthly Review Foundation for the essays: Martha E. Gimenez (2007), 'Self-Sourcing: How Corporations Get Us To Work Without Pay!', Monthly Review, 59, pp. 3741; Vincent Navarro (2006), 'The Worldwide Class Struggle', Monthly Review, 58, pp. 18-33; Michael D. Yates (2008), 'The Injuries of Class', Monthly Review , 59, pp. 1-10; Paul Burkett (2005), 'Marx's Vision of Sustainable Human Development', Monthly Review, 57, pp. 34-62.

New Left Review for the essays: Nicos Poulantzas (1969), 'The Problem of the Capitalist State', New Left Review , 58 , pp. 67-78, and Ralph Miliband (1970), 'The Capitalist State: Reply to Nicos Poulantzas', New Left Review, 59, pp. 53-60; Fredric Jameson (1991), excerpt from 'The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism', in Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, pp. 1-16 (originally appeared in New Left Review, (1984), pp. 53-64).

New York University Press for the essay: Peter G. Stillman (1983), 'The Unity of Science and Revolution: Marxism as Critique' (also appeared as 'Marx's Enterprise of Critique'), in Roland Pennock (ed.), Marxism, New York: New York University Press, pp. 252-76. Copyright 1983 by New York University.

Paul Werner for his essay: Paul Werner (2012), 'Museum, Inc.: Inside the Global Art World (Over-the-Cliff Notes)', pp. 1-11.

Random House, Inc. for the essay: E.P. Thompson (1963), 'Exploitation', in The Making of the English Working Class, London: Victor Gollancz, pp. 189-212. Copyright 1963 by E.P. Thompson. Used by permission of Pantheon Books, a division of Random House, Inc.

Social Justice for the essay: Georg Rusche (1978), 'Labor Market and Penal Sanction: Thoughts on the Sociology of Criminal Justice', Crime and Social Justice , 10 , pp 1-8.

Springer for the essay: Nancy C.M. Hartsock (1983), 'The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism', in Sandra Harding and Merrill B. Hintikka (eds), Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Boston: D. Reidel, pp. 283-310. Copyright 1983 by D. Reidel Publishing Company.

Stanford University Press for the essay: Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno, trans. Edmund Jephcott (2002), excerpt from 'The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception', in Dialectic of Enlightenment: Philosophical Fragments , Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, pp. 94-111, 268-69. Copyright 1944 by Social Studies Association, NY. New edition Copyright S. Fisher Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, 1969; English trans. Copyright 2002 Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Jr. University.

Taylor & Francis for the essays: Bertell Ollman (1990), 'Putting Dialectics to Work: The Process of Abstraction in Marx's Method', Rethinking Marxism , 3, pp. 26-74. Copyright 1990 Association for Economic and Social Analysis; Sut Jhally and Bill Livant (1991), 'Sports and Cultural Politics: The Attraction of Modern Spectator Sports', Rethinking Marxism , , pp. 121-7. Copyright 1991 Association for Economic and Social Analysis; Kevin B. Anderson (2002), 'Marx's Late Writings on Non-Western and Precapitalist Societies and Gender', Rethinking Marxism, , pp. 84-96. Copyright 2002 Association for Economic and Social Analysis.

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