The bewitched world of capital : economics crisis and the metamorphosis of the political

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The bewitched world of capital : economics crisis and the metamorphosis of the political

by Giacomo Marramao ; edited by Matteo Mandarini

(Historical materialism book series, v. 273)

Brill, c2023

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Essays translated from Italian

Includes bibliographical references and (p. [275]-294) and index

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Description

Capital is a chameleon that assumes different guises while maintaining the same logic, exploiting crisis as an opportunity for regeneration. Yet each transformation opens a passage for radical conflict and new revolutionary theories and subjects. This is particularly true of the critical passage from the 1920s to the 1930s, which Giacomo Marramao presents as an incandescent laboratory of theoretical and practical transformations and fierce confrontations. Moving from Austro-Marxism to Frankfurt School Critical Theory, from Hilferding to Grossmann, and Max Weber to Carl Schmitt, The Bewitched World of Capital shows how ‘the Political’ was remade in the passage from free-market capitalism to mass society, throwing new light on forms of domination and conflict that also traverse our present.

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The Marxism of Crisis and the Political Morphology of Capital  Matteo Mandarini Note on the Translations 1 Introduction (from Il Politico e le trasformazioni. Critica del capitalismo e ideologie della crisi tra anni Venti e anni Trenta) 2 Councils and State in Weimar Germany (with Guido De Masi) 3 The Theories of Breakdown and Organised Capitalism in the Debates of ‘Historical Extremism’ (from Il Politico e le trasformazioni) 4 ‘Theory of the Crisis and the Problem of Constitution: In the Margin to the Konstitutionsproblematik’ (from Il Politico e le trasformazioni) 5 Korsch in Italy 6 Gramsci’s Marxism and the Theory of Transition 7 Corporate Pluralism, Mass Democracy and Authoritarian State 8 From the Crisis of the ‘Self-Organised Market’ to the ‘Authoritarian State’: Notes on the Relationship between Political Economy and Critical Theory (from Il Politico e le trasformazioni) 9 Political System, Rationalisation, ‘Social Brain’ Bibliography Index

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