Time In Marx: The Categories Of Time In Marx's Capital: Historical Materialism, Volume 61
By (Author) Stavros Tombazos
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
17th March 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
335.412
Paperback
334
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
491g
Demonstrates that the basic concepts of the three volumes of Capital come under different categories of time: time of production' in the first volume is linear, 'time of circulation' in the second is circular, while in the third volume 'organic time' is the unity of the two. Capitalist relations emerge as a definite organisation of social time that obeys its own intrinsic criteria and operates as an autonomous, social subject. Reading Capital from this perspective, it becomes possible to restore its dialectical (Hegelian) logic.'
"With time as his starting point, Stavros Tombazos sheds light on the general intelligibility of Capital and the originality of its own logic A frequent critique directed at Marx is that he remains tributary of the determinist epistemology of his time. This work draws our attention to an opposite tendency of his thought, ready to welcome the contemporary developments of fuzzy logic, chaos theory, the unity between chance and necessity. Daniel Bensad Time in Marx constitutes a significant and original contribution to the ongoing debate over the relationship between Hegel and Marx[it] is replete with interesting insights into many aspects of Marxs work. Particularly worthy of note are his remarks on the non-equilibrium character of Marxs value theory, his analysis of the determinations of socially-necessary labour-time, and a six page assessment of Marx on ground-rent which is a model of clarity Pete Green, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books The title of this book could have been Reading Capital, had this title not already been used: reading the whole of Capital, with a scrupulous loyalty to the order of its reasons Time appears as the most adequate consideration with respect to this aim, to be precise the successive times intersecting and over-determining each other The exposition of the theory of fetishism forms the core of Tombazoss work. I believe that, of the entire literature dedicated to this issue, Tombazoss elucidation is the best. George Labica
"With time as his starting point, Stavros Tombazos sheds light on the general intelligibility of Capital and the originality of its own logic A frequent critique directed at Marx is that he remains tributary of the determinist epistemology of his time. This work draws our attention to an opposite tendency of his thought, ready to welcome the contemporary developments of fuzzy logic, chaos theory, the unity between chance and necessity. Daniel Bensad Time in Marx constitutes a significant and original contribution to the ongoing debate over the relationship between Hegel and Marx[it] is replete with interesting insights into many aspects of Marxs work. Particularly worthy of note are his remarks on the non-equilibrium character of Marxs value theory, his analysis of the determinations of socially-necessary labour-time, and a six page assessment of Marx on ground-rent which is a model of clarity Pete Green, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books The title of this book could have been Reading Capital, had this title not already been used: reading the whole of Capital, with a scrupulous loyalty to the order of its reasons Time appears as the most adequate consideration with respect to this aim, to be precise the successive times intersecting and over-determining each other The exposition of the theory of fetishism forms the core of Tombazoss work. I believe that, of the entire literature dedicated to this issue, Tombazoss elucidation is the best. George Labica
Stavros Tombazos Ph.D. (1991), Universit Paris 8, is Assistant Professor of Political Economy at the University of Cyprus. He has published numerous books and articles on the thought of Hegel and Marx, on Globalisation, the European Integration and Capitalist Crises. His latest book, published in Greek, is titled: Centrifugal Times, The World Economic Crisis 2007, 2008, 2009 (Papazisis, 2010). He is a regular contributor to the French journals Contretemps and Lignes