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This book both argues for, and demonstrates, a new turn to dialectic. Marx's Capital was clearly influenced by Hegel's dialectical figures: here, case by case, the significance of these is clarified. More, it is argued that, instead of the dialectic of the rise and fall of social systems, what is needed is a method of articulating the dialectical relations characterising a given social whole. Marx learnt from Hegel the necessity for a systematic development, and integration, of categories; for example, the category of 'value' can be fully comprehended only in the context of the totality of capitalist relations. These studies thus shed new light on Marx's great work, while going beyond it in many respects.
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Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: The New Turn to Dialectic
2. Dialectical Development versus Linear Logic
3. Labour, Value and Negativity
4. Systematic Dialectic
5. Marx's Capital and Hegel's Logic
6. Negation of the Negation in Marx's Capital
7. The Ingfinity of Captal
8. The Spectre of Capital
9. Hegel's Theory of the Value Form
10. A Clock without a Spring: Epitaph for the USSR
11. Whose reason? and Whose Revolution?
12. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index