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This article seeks to provide a brief introduction to the sociological looking glass by focusing on some of sociology's founding parents and offering ideas for continued engagement with economics.
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the birth of the concept of capitalism itself. The author argues that the history of how the concept of capitalism was …
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mediated, and society is differentiated by its income in proportion 1 : 99%. The second important question of capitalism is …. At the same time, the problems of capitalism dated by the XIX century are still of immediate interest. From Carol … justifies capitalism as aquite dynamic mode of production. …
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The paper considers four definitions of socialism. The definition of socialism as the public ownership of production means appears acceptable, notwithstanding the Ellerman’s critiques and other defects. Acceptable is also the definition of socialism as the overturn of the capital-labour...
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particularly lays emphasis on what more than ever before governs our social world today, capitalism. The cold war proved the ground …
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, failed to materialise and that claim is now itself historical, since capitalism has become the norm for social organisation … in most of the world’s nations. By asking the question how capitalism can persist amid crisis, Gramsci, provided the most … international relations scholarships to ignore and simply dismiss Marxism. It is also important to consider whether the significance …
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This article challenges the prevailing orthodoxy which suggests that contemporary global capitalism is in the … understanding of contemporary capitalism's transition and decline. …
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Karl Marx held to a view of ontological difference. Prominent in the early writings, yet re-emerging at crucial junctures in his seminal work Capital, this ontological view is expressed primarily as a distinction between human being, animal being, and the being of objects (things). The...
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The 1973-1978 workgroup on money of the Italian Workerist journal Primo Maggio aimed to change the social role of political intellectuals by innovating the methodology of historiography, sociology, economics and political science. Its research focused on the Marxian analysis of money in relation...
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