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Marx's Temporalities
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The book rethinks the central categories of Marx's work beyond any philosophy of history, providing a critical analysis of his political and theoretical development from his early writings, to the ...
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09 November 2012

The book rethinks the central categories of Marx's work beyond any philosophy of history, providing a critical analysis of his political and theoretical development from his early writings, to the elaboration of the critique of political economy and his final anthropological studies on pre-individualistic and communist forms. The study aims to integrate the paradigm of the spatialisation of time with that of the temporalisation of space, showing how capital places diverse temporalities into hierarchies that incessantly produce and reproduce new forms of class struggle. An adequate historiographical paradigm for globalised capitalism has to consider the plurality of temporal layers that are combined and come into conflict in the violently unifying historical dimension of modernity.
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Pages: 208
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Historical Materialism Book Series
Publication Date:
09 November 2012
ISBN: 9789004236783
Format: Hardcover
"[...] both works [including Tomba's Marx's Temporalities] are exciting and outstanding achievements in academic Marxism, and we should applaud the editors of the Historical Materialism Book Series for making this work available to an English language readership." – Christian Lotz, in: Marx & Philosophy, 9 May 2014
"[… ] timely and often brilliantly suggestive and informed reading of how Marxism lost its way and failed to account for the changes that Marx introduced in the 1860s and 1870s, […]." – Harry Harootunian, in: Radical Philosophy, 178 (March/April 2013), pp. 40-43
"[… ] timely and often brilliantly suggestive and informed reading of how Marxism lost its way and failed to account for the changes that Marx introduced in the 1860s and 1870s, […]." – Harry Harootunian, in: Radical Philosophy, 178 (March/April 2013), pp. 40-43
Massimiliano Tomba is Professor of Philosophy of Human Rights at the University of Padua. He has published many books, translations and articles, including Crisis and Critique in Bruno Bauer (2002) and La vera politica. Kant e Benjamin (2006).