Tabela de Conteúdo
Foreword by Werner Bonefeld (University of York, UK)
Introduction: Open Marxism Against a Closing World – Ana Cecilia Dinerstein (University of Bath, UK), Alfons...
Tabela de Conteúdo
Foreword by Werner Bonefeld (University of York, UK)
Introduction: Open Marxism Against a Closing World – Ana Cecilia Dinerstein (University of Bath, UK), Alfonso García Vela (BUAP, Mexico), Edith González (BUAP, Mexico) and John Holloway (BUAP, Mexico)
Part I: Open Marxism and Critical Theory
1. Recognition and Revolution – Richard Gunn (University of Edinburgh, retired) and Adrian Wilding (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
2. A Critical Theory of Hope: Critical Affirmations, beyond Fear – Ana Cecilia Dinerstein (University of Bath, UK)
3. Objectivity and Critical Theory: Debating Open Marxism – Alfonso García Vela (BUAP, Mexico)
4. Value-Form Theory, Open Marxism and the New Reading of Marx – Frederick Harry Pitts (University of Bristol, UK)
5. Is Open Marxism an Offspring of the Frankfurt School?: Subversive Critique as Method – Mario Schäbel (University of Vienna, Austria)
Part II: State, Capital, Crisis
6. ‘Terminary’ Accumulation or the Limits of Capitalism – Sagrario Anta Martínez (BUAP, Mexico)
7. The State and Global Capital. Revisiting the Debate – Rodrigo Pascual (Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) and Luciana Ghiotto (Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina)
Part III: Democracy, Revolution and Emancipation
8. The Proletariat versus the Working Class: Shifts in Class Struggle in the Twenty-first Century – Katerina Nasioka (Cooperative Institute for Transnational Studies)
9. A New Grammar or an Anti-Grammar of Revolution? On Zapatismo and Open Marxism – Sergio Tischler (BUAP, Mexico)
10. From Revolution to Democracy: The Loss of the Emancipatory Perspective – Edith González (BUAP, Mexico)
11. The Train – John Holloway (BUAP, Mexico)
Notes on Contributors
Index