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Marxian economics. --- Capitalism. --- Uno, Kōzō, --- Sekine, Thomas T.
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Value without Fetish presents the first in-depth English-language study of the influential Japanese economist Uno Kōzō‘s (1897-1977) theory of ‘pure capitalism’ in the light of the method and object of Marx’s Critique of Political Economy. A close analysis of the theories of value, production and reproduction, and crisis in Uno’s central texts from the 1930s to the 1970s reveals his departure from Marx’s central insights about the fetish character of the capitalist mode of production – a departure that Lange shows can be traced back to the failed epistemology of value developed in Uno’s earliest writings. By disavowing the complex relation between value and fetish that structures Marx’s critique, Uno adopts the paradigms of neoclassical theories to present an apology rather than a critique of capitalism. Readership: All interested in Marxism and its non-European reception, students and instructors in the humanities and economics, Japanese intellectual history, all interested in a deeper understanding Marx‘s theory of value.
Kawakami, Hajime, --- Heshang, Zhao, --- 河上肇, --- 河上, 肇 --- Marxism & Communism --- Marxism and Communism --- Capitalism. --- Economics. --- Marxian economics. --- Value. --- Uno, Ko¯zo¯, --- Uno, Kōzō,
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This book offers a novel treatment of one of the most important and long-standing research agendas in critical political economy: the theorizing of stages of capitalist development. Albritton advances the work of Japanese economist, Kozo Uno, to explore capital accumulation and its ideological, legal and political supports, not only in the stages of mercantilism, liberalism and imperialism, but also in the post-World War II capitalist stage of consumerism. The power of Albritton’s adoption of this Japanese approach resides in the crisp clarity it achieves over the way stage theorizing of capitalism draws on both economic theory and historical analysis. In the new, fully revised edition, written with Richard Westra, two new chapters are added. One meticulously examines the tendencies of capitalism euphemized as globalization and financialization which followed the crisis of the stage of consumerism. The other deals with current threats to civilization posed by burgeoning militarism, environmental destruction and climate apocalypse. The concluding chapter argues for the necessity of major social change to ensure a liveable future for humanity. The book will be of interest to researchers and students of political economy and the history of economic thought, as well as a wider audience interested in the transformation and crises of capitalism Robert Albritton is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science at York University, Canada. Richard Westra is University Professor in the Institute for Political Science at University of Opole, Poland and Adjunct Professor in the Center for Macau Studies, University of Macau.
Capitalism. --- Marxian economics. --- Uno, Kōzō, --- Marxist economics --- Communism --- Schools of economics --- Socialism --- Market economy --- Economics --- Profit --- Capital --- Yuye, Hongcang, --- Yü-yeh, Hung-tsang, --- 宇野弘蔵, --- 宇野弘藏, --- Finance. --- Economics. --- Financial Economics. --- Political Economy and Economic Systems. --- History of Economic Thought and Methodology. --- History. --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Funding --- Funds --- Currency question
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