Biblioteca / 2000-2009
Marcello Musto, editor. Karl Marx’s Grundrisse. Foundations of the critique of political economy 150 years later.
Londres: Routledge, 2008.
xxvi, 291 páginas.
Contents
Foreword / Eric Hobsbawm
Prologue
PART I
Grundrisse: critical interpretations
1 – History, production and method in the 1857 ‘Introduction’ / MARCELLO MUSTO
2 – The concept of value in modern economy: on the relationship between money and capital in Grundrisse / JOACHIM BISCHOFF – CHRISTOPH LIEBER
3 – Marx’s conception of alienation in the Grundrisse / TERRELL CARVER
4 – The discovery of the category of surplus value / ENRIQUE DUSSEL
5 – Historical materialism in ‘Forms which Precede Capitalist Production’ / ELLEN MEIKSINS WOOD
6 – Marx’s Grundrisse and the ecological contradictions of capitalism / JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER
7 – Emancipated individuals in an emancipated society: Marx’s sketch of post-capitalist society in the Grundrisse / IRING FETSCHER
8 – Rethinking Capital in light of the Grundrisse / MOISHE POSTONE
PART II
Marx at the time of Grundrisse
9 – Marx’s life at the time of the Grundrisse: biographical notes on 1857–8 / MARCELLO MUSTO
10 – The first world economic crisis: Marx as an economic journalist / MICHAEL R. KRÄTKE
11 – Marx’s ‘books of crisis’ of 1857–8 / MICHAEL R. KRÄTKE
PART III
Dissemination and reception of Grundrisse in the world
12 – Dissemination and reception of the Grundrisse in the world: introduction / MARCELLO MUSTO
13 – Germany, Austria and Switzerland / ERNST THEODOR MOHL
14 – Russia and the Soviet Union / LYUDMILA L. VASINA
15 – Japan / HIROSHI UCHIDA
16 – China / ZHONGPU ZHANG
17 – France / ANDRÉ TOSEL
18 – Italy / MARIO TRONTI
19 – Cuba, Argentina, Spain and Mexico / PEDRO RIBAS – RAFAEL PLA LEÓN
20 – Czechoslovakia / STANISLAV HUBÍK
21 – Hungary / FERENC L. LENDVAI
22 – Romania / GHEORGHE STOICA
23 – USA, Britain, Australia and Canada / CHRISTOPHER J. ARTHUR
24 – Denmark / BIRGER LINDE
25 – Yugoslavia / LINO VELJAK
26 – Iran / KAMRAN NAYERI
27 – Poland / HOLGER POLITT
28 – Finland / VESA OITTINEN
29 – Greece / JOHN MILIOS
30 – Turkey / E. AHMET TONAK
31 – South Korea / HO-GYUN KIM
32 – Brazil and Portugal / JOSÉ PAULO NETTO