1st Edition

Dialectics of Class Struggle in the Global Economy

By Clark Everling Copyright 2010
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    Much ink has been spilled in attempts to prove that humans are only animals and are, like other species, only aggressive. Marx distinguishes both class and cooperative relations as inorganic: humans create their subjectivity through their mutual social production. They build upon their previous forms of social production and, with capitalism, become not only an opposition of classes, but have the capacity for urban individualism and cooperation.

    Dialectics of Class Struggle examines the historical development of classes from ancient times to present. It analyses the development of ancient slavery into feudalism and the latter into capitalism. It focuses on the laws and limits of capitalist development, the contradictions inherent in the capitalist state, revolutions in the twentieth century and the possibilities for human freedom that they revealed. It concludes with an examination of class struggles in the global economy and shows the human deprivations as well as the human possibilities.

     

    1. Marx’s Method, 2. From Class Struggle to Political Economy, 3. Pre-Capitalist Economic Formations, 4. Capitalist Formation, 5. Capital: Its Laws and Development, 6. Capitalist State and Society. 7. Colonialism and Imperialism, 8. Imperialism and World Wars, 9. Revolutionary Theory, 10. International Working Class Revolution, 11. Globalization and Class Struggle, 12. Class Struggles in the Global Economy, 13. The Proletariat Has No Country, 14. Dialectics of the Present Class Struggle.

    Biography

    Clark Everling is Professor Emeritus at Empire State College, State University of New York.