Intellectual and manual labour : a critique of epistemology

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Intellectual and manual labour : a critique of epistemology

by Alfred Sohn-Rethel ; translated by Martin Sohn-Rethel

(Historical materialism book series, v. 224)

Brill, c2021

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Geistige und körperliche Arbeit

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English versin originally published by Humanities Press, 1978

Includes bibliographical references (p. [194]-197) and index

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Alfred Sohn-Rethel's Intellectual and Manual Labour is one of the major texts of post-war Marxist theory. A tremendous influence on the major writers of the Frankfurt School, with ongoing relevance to current debates about value, abstraction, and domination, Sohn-Rethel's ideas are here presented at their fullest scope and with their greatest theoretical clarity. Out of print for many years, this new Historical Materialism edition contains a new introduction by Chris O'Kane, an afterword by Chris Arthur, and a compilation of the responses to Intellectual and Manual Labour published in the Italian journal Lotta Continua, including a substantial article by Antonio Negri.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Historical Materialism Edition Chris O'Kane Translator's Foreword Preface Introduction Part 1 Critique of Philosophical Epistemology 1 The Fetishism of Intellectual Labour 2 Can There Be Abstraction Other Than by Thought? 3 The Commodity Abstraction 4 The Phenomenon of the Exchange Abstraction 5 Economics and Knowledge 6 The Analysis of the Exchange Abstraction 7 The Evolution of Coined Money 8 Conversion of the Real Abstraction into the Conceptual Abstraction 9 The Independent Intellect Part 2 Social Synthesis and Production 10 Societies of Production and Societies of Appropriation 11 Head and Hand in Labour 12 The Beginnings of Surplus Production and Exploitation 13 Head and Hand in the Bronze Age 14 The Classical Society of Appropriation 15 Mathematics, the Dividing-Line of Intellectual and Manual Labour 16 Head and Hand in Medieval Peasant and Artisan Production 17 The Forms of Transition from Artisanry to Science 18 The Capitalist Relations of Production 19 Galilean Science and the Dynamic Concept of Inertia 20 Bourgeois Science Part 3 The Dual Economics of Advanced Capitalism 21 From De-socialised to Re-socialised Labour 22 A Third Stage of the Capitalist Mode of Production? 23 The Turn to Monopoly Capitalism 24 Imperialism and Scientific Management 25 The Economy of Time and 'Scientific Management' 26 The Essentials of Taylorism 27 Critique of Taylorism 28 The Foundation of Flow Production 29 The Unity of Measurement of Man and Machine 30 The Dual Economics of Monopoly Capitalism 31 The Necessity for a Commensuration of Labour 32 The Commensuration of Labour in Action 33 The Way to Automation 34 The Curse of the Second-Nature 35 The Epoch of Transition 36 Logic of Appropriation and Logic of Production Part 4 Historical Materialism as Methodological Postulate 37 The Theory of Reflection and Its Incompatibilities as a Theory of Science 38 Materialism Versus Empiricism 39 Marx's Own Object Lesson 40 Necessary False Consciousness 41 The Philosophical Issue 42 The Essentially Critical Power of Historical Materialism Afterword Chris Arthur Materials from Lotta Continua on Alfred Sohn-Rethel Translated by Richard Braude References Index

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