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Marx and Contemporary Critical Theory : The Philosophy of Real Abstraction
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Antonio Oliva
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Ángel Oliva
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Iván Novara
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2020
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-39953-5
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978-3-030-39954-2
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2020
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10.1007/978-3-030-39954-2
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
Value Form and Abstract Labor in Marx: A Critical Review of Alfred Sohn-Rethel’s Notion of ‘Real Abstraction’
pp. 41
Money as a Practical Abstraction: From Feuerbach to Marx Through Hess (1841–1844)
pp. 61
Real Abstraction: Philological Issues
pp. 79
Marx’s Method and the Use of Abstraction
pp. 97
Method and Value: Engels Through Sohn-Rethel
pp. 113
Marx: The Method of Political Economy as an Ontological Critique
pp. 129
Marx, Berkeley and Bad Abstractions
pp. 153
On Capital as Real Abstraction
pp. 171
The Lost Roads and the Steep Paths of ‘Real Abstraction’
pp. 191
On Real Objects That Are Not Sensuous: Marx and Abstraction in actu
pp. 203
The Concept of Form in the Critique of Political Economy
pp. 227
The Real Contradictions (Commodities as Coherence of Contradiction)
pp. 249
Reification and Real Abstraction in Marx’s Critique of Political Economy
pp. 265
The Critique of Real Abstraction: From the Critical Theory of Society to the Critique of Political Economy and Back Again
pp. 289
Real Abstraction in Light of the ‘Practical Revolution in Epistemology’ (Labriola): Considerations on the Uses and Limits of a Concept
pp. 307
Real Abstraction in the History of the Natural Sciences
pp. 319
Zapatista Autonomy: The Invention of Time as a Discontinuity and Untotaling Category
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