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Global Marx

History and Critique of the Social Movement in the World Market

Author: Eleonora Cappuccilli, Maurizio Ricciardi and Battistini Matteo   Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences

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Global Marx coheres a collective assessment of Marx's account of capital's domination, through his critique of disciplinary languages, investigation of political structures and analysis of specific political spaces within the world market. His discourse appears here as global not only because global is the geography of the world market but also because Marx redefined the relationships between the spaces on which capital exerts its command. Global Marx proves that Marx's texts do not identify any global working class, nor a centre of power to be conquered, but show that within and against the world market there is a social movement that is irreducible to any identity or to a single space from whose perspective one can write a universal history of class struggle.

Contributors are: Luca Basso, Michele Basso, Matteo Battistini, Eleonora Cappuccilli, Michele Cento, Luca Cobbe, Isabella Consolati, Niccol Cuppini, Roberta Ferrari, Michele Filippini, Giorgio Grappi, Maurizio Merlo, Mario Piccinini, Fabio Raimondi, Maurizio Ricciardi, Paola Rudan, and Federico Tomasello.

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About the Author

Matteo Battistini, Ph.D. (2008), University of Bologna, is Associate Professor of U.S. History at that university. He has published monographs and articles on American political and intellectual history, including Middle Class: An Intellectual History through Social Sciences. An American Fetish from its Origins to Globalization (Brill, 2022).

Eleonora Cappuccilli, Ph.D. (2016), is Core Fellow at Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies. She has published articles and monographs on women's political and religious thought in Renaissance and early modern Europe and feminist political theory.


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Publisher
Haymarket Books
Published
5th October 2023
Pages
283
ISBN
9798888900161

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