Capitalism and Its Uncertain Future

Author:   Kristin Plys ,  Charles Lemert
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Author:   Kristin Plys ,  Charles Lemert
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
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ISBN:  

9781032056043


ISBN 10:   1032056045
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   27 October 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
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Acknowledgements Introduction: The Confusion of Capitalist Structures 1. Capital 1867/ Kristin Plys - Foundations of a Critique of Capitalist Theories 2. 1844 Manuscripts/ Charles Lemert - Capitalism’s Deadly Labor Process I. Macro-Historical Theories of Capitalism 3. Frantz Fanon/ Immanuel Wallerstein - The Modern World and Capitalism, 1500-1991 4. Fernand Braudel/ Andre Gunder Frank - The Modern World System: Europe or Asia? 5. David Ricardo/ Janet Abu Lughod - Long Distance Trade and the Transition to Capitalism 6. Friedrich Engels/ Silvia Federici - Women’s Unpaid Labor and Primitive Accumulation 7. Robert Brenner/ Ellen Meiskins Wood - The Agrarian Origins of Capitalism 8. Antonio Gramsci/ Giovanni Arrighi - Finance and Capitalism 9. Henri Pirenne/ Oliver C. Cox - The City and the Foundations of Capitalism 10. Nikolai Kondratieff/ Ibn Khaldun - A Cyclical Theory of Empire II. Postcolonial Theories of Capitalism 11. Barrington Moore/ Claudia Jones - Postcolonial Class Analysis 12. CLR James/ Walter Rodney - Capitalism’s Soft Imperialism and Global Racism 13. Mahatma Gandhi/ Bhagat Singh - The Role of Working Class Violence in National Liberation 14. Vladimir Lenin/ Nestor Makhno - Workers, Peasants, Anti-colonialism 15. Albert Camus/ Mustapha Khayati - A Situationist Theory of Underdevelopment 16. Kwame Ture/ WEB Du Bois/ Amílcar Cabral - Against the Colonization of Consciousness of Political Economy 17. Mao Zedong/ Charu Mazumdar - Existential Unfolding as Revolutionary Praxis 18. Muhammad Ali/ Ulrike Meinhoff - A Critique of Western Imperialism from Within 19. Martin Luther King Jr./ Ho Chi Minh - Rethinking the World Revolution of 1968 20. Dipesh Chakrabarty/ Eric Wolf - Capitalism as seen from its Peripheries 21. Edward Said/ Frederick Jameson/ Aijaz Ahmad - Orientalism, Postmodernity and the Problem with Capitalist Culture III. Theories of Labor and Capitalism 22. Frederick Winslow Taylor/ Harry Braverman - The Labor Process and Work Under Capitalism 23. Edna Bonacich/ Lucia Sanchez Saornil - A Trade Unionist Theory of Patriarchy 24. Mikhail Bakunin/ Joseph Edwards - Worker Self-Management and Black Working Class Consciousness 25. Adam Smith/ Volker Froebel, Otto Kreye, and Juergen Heinrichs - Theorizing the Global Division of Labor 26. Jacques Rancière/ Mohammad Ali El Hammi - Radicalization Through Difference 27. Karl Polanyi/ Beverly Silver - Resistance Against the Market and Struggles of Newly Emerging Working Classes 28. EP Thompson/ Rajnarayan Chandavarkar - Culture, Labor, and the Global South IV. Capitalism’s Uncertain Future 29. Michel Foucault/ Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri - The Disciplinary Empire and the Resisting Multitude 30. CLR James/ Herbert Marcuse - Mass Media and Colonizing Violence 31. Abhijit V. Banerjee & Esther Duflo/ Samir Amin - The Poverty of Development Economics 32. Nancy Fraser/David Harvey – Neo-liberalism and the Madness of Economic Reason 33. Joseph Stiglitz/ Juergen Osterhammel - The Great Economic Divide and Globalization 34. Joseph Schumpeter/ Thomas Piketty - The Structural Failures of Capitalism 35. Henry David Thoreau/ William Nordhaus - Capitalism and the Environmental Crisis 36. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak/ Zygmunt Bauman - Wasted and Silenced Lives in the Capitalist Order 37. Slavoj Žižek/ Noam Chomsky - Left Extremes: Authoritarians v. Libertines 38. Félix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze/ Manuel Delanda – Assemblage Theory: The New Necessary Analytics of Global Capitalism V. Exploitation and Exclusion: Capitalism’s Terminal Crisis 39. The Dar Es Salaam School/ Kristin Plys - Exploitative Capitalism in the Global South 40. Giorgio Agamben and Achille Mbembe /Charles Lemert - Capitalism’s Zones of Exclusion and Necropolitics Bibliography Index

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Kristin Plys’s research sits at the intersection of political economy, postcolonial theory, labor and labor movements, historical sociology, and global area studies. The greater part of her intellectual work analyzes the historical trajectory of global capitalism as seen from working class and anti-colonial movements in the Global South. This research program has led her to take a particular interest in Marxist political economy, social protest against authoritarianism in the 1970s Global South, avant-garde visual art as left politics in the Global South, labor history and histories of café culture, and historical method. She works in multiple languages including Hindi, Urdu, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Punjabi. Kristin’s first book, Brewing Resistance: Indian Coffee House and the Emergency in Postcolonial India (2020) uncovered histories of the resistance movement that was launched from New Delhi’s café culture during India’s brief period of dictatorship (1975–1977). Her current research in-progress investigates how visual artists, writers, poets, Communists, and Maoists fomented opposition against Pakistan’s 1977 military coup through a ""cultural front"" that innovated new forms of anti-authoritarian writing, painting, and poetry rooted in Lahore’s vibrant café culture. Kristin is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, Mississauga and an affiliate of the Centre for South Asian Civilizations and Culinaria. She completed her PhD in sociology at Yale University and has held visiting positions at the Lahore University of Management Sciences in Lahore, Pakistan, the Georg-August-Universität-Göttingen in Göttingen, Germany, the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, India, and at the Centre for Development Studies in Thiruvanathapuram, India. Before beginning her PhD, she was a researcher in Development Economics at Princeton University. Her undergraduate degree is in Cross-national Sociology and International Development from the Johns Hopkins University. Charles Lemert is University Professor and Andrus Professor of Social Theory Emeritus at Wesleyan University. Among his books are The Structural Lie: Small Clues to Global Things (2011), Why Niebuhr Matters (2011), Uncertain Worlds: World-Systems Analysis in Changing Times (2013, with Immanuel Wallerstein and Carlos Aguirre Rojas), and Globalization: Introduction to the End of the Known World (2015), and the seventh edition of Social Theory: The Classical, Global, and Multicultural Readings (2021). He is at work on, among other books, Uncertainties of Time: The Past and Future TimeSpace (with Immanuel Wallerstein, posthumously).

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