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The Accumulation of Waste

A Political Economy of Systemic Destruction
BuchGebunden
584 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am24.08.2023
In the waste masquerading as wealth, nature is the principal commodity on offer. Waste sells and, like everything under capital, is financialized, This work attributes the emergence of waste to the intrinsic workings of the Marxian value relation.mehr

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KlappentextIn the waste masquerading as wealth, nature is the principal commodity on offer. Waste sells and, like everything under capital, is financialized, This work attributes the emergence of waste to the intrinsic workings of the Marxian value relation.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-54801-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum24.08.2023
Seiten584 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.11648071
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 The Accumulation of Wasteâ1 Introductionâ2 Situating Waste in Imperialismâ3 De-reproduction as Accumulationâ4 The Bomb as Pure Wasteâ5 Absurd and Sane Alternativesâ6 Apportioning Wasteâ7 Whither Subjectâ8 Issues of Waste Measurementâ9 Class-Unmeasuredâ10 Eurocentrismâ11 Conclusion2 Imperialism and Wasteâ1 Imperialism with Reference the Arab Regionâ2 History Omittedâ3 War and Historical Surplus Valueâ4 Brinksmanship without Organised Labourâ5 Militarism versus Military Spendingâ6 The War Eventâ7 On Imperialism and Essenceâ8 Money or the Veneer of Valueâ9 The Military Landscape and Chinaâ10 Actual and Potential Warâ11 The Western Marxist Position on Warâ12 Closing Comment3 Against Empiricismâ1 The Empiricism of Harveyâ2 Diluted Imperialismâ3 Concretising Some Forms of Capitalâ4 Excessive Entropyâ5 A Periodised Imperialismâ6 The Persistence of Wasteâ7 Lenin´s Imperialismâ8 Misinterpreted Imperialismâ9 Imperialism and Natureâ10 Imperialism and Dead Labourâ11 Waste and Living Labourâ12 Waste in Social Timeâ13 Waste and Technology4 Value and Spaceâ1 Forms of Exploitationâ2 Substance and Valueâ3 The Terms of Trade and Valueâ4 From Value to Wasteâ5 Imperialism Thingified and Actuated by Price Signalsâ6 The Physical Limits of Valueâ7 War as Social Productionâ8 Waste and the Global Division of Labourâ9 Excess Population and Carrying Capacityâ10 The Not So Innocent Omissionsâ11 The Negativity of Capitalâ12 Revisiting the Elusive Measures of Valueâ13 Class and Spaceâ14 Overproduction and Spaceâ15 A Portrait of Control5 US-led Capital is the Only Imperialismâ1 Re-Theorising Imperialismâ2 Value Reconsideredâ3 Philosophy contra Valueâ4 The Time in Valueâ5 The Struggle for Timeâ6 Abstract Time Mis-Definedâ7 Productivity and Productive Labourâ8 The Positivist/Pragmatic Method as Rationale for Imperialismâ9 Value and the National Boundaryâ10 Class Institutions and Wasteâ11 Dollar Hegemony and Warâ12 The War Terrainâ13 China Is Not Imperialistâ14 Reproduction by Waste6 Waste is at the Origin of Capitalâ1 Development Redefinedâ2 The Origins of Equity in Developmentâ3 Equality and Development in Islamâ4 Expansion by Economic as Opposed to Religious Zealâ5 The East in the Economic Backwaterâ6 The Consumption of Commodities by Commoditiesâ7 Involution and the AMPâ8 England Piloting Capitalismâ9 Production Relations Define Exchangeâ10 A Restless Islamic Worldâ11 The Infanticide of Early Eastern/Islamic Developmentâ12 Thingified Institutionsâ13 Islamic Wealth and the Transitionâ14 Moneyed Capitalism contra Feudalismâ15 Islam´s Cosy Relationship with Materialist Philosophy and Commerceâ16 Closing Comment7 The Absurd is Realâ1 The Negative Dialecticâ2 Waste as Entropyâ3 Waste in Social Reproductionâ4 Self-Reinforcing Wasteâ5 Waste as Essence-Appearanceâ6 False Valueâ7 Class Cannibalismâ8 The Analytics of Resistanceâ9 Back to Basicsâ10 Resist to ExistIndexmehr