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News and Letters October 1998 Journal of Marxist-Humanism
... Class 5: The Notion of Capitalism: The Absolute General Law of
Capitalist
Accumulation. Class 5 focuses on the absolute general law ...
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January-February 1999

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Announcing a new series of discussions beginning in March...



The Dialectic of CAPITAL and Today's Global Crisis


The economic meltdown in such areas as East Asia, Russia, and parts of Latin
America and the possibility that it might spread to the entire world economy
has helped impel new interest in Marx's CAPITAL. At the same time, a new
generation of thinkers and activists has come of age which is searching for
an alternative to both "free market" capitalism and the state-capitalism
that once called itself Communism. This series speaks to these questions and
concerns by exploring what Marxist-Humanism has contributed to the
understanding of Marx's greatest theoretical work.

As Lenin once said, "It is impossible to understand Marx's CAPITAL, and
especially it's first chapter, unless one has understood the whole of
Hegel's Logic." For this reason, the core readings will be selections from
Marx's CAPITAL, writings on CAPITAL from the archives of Marxist-Humanism,
and Raya Dunayevskaya's "Rough Notes on Hegel's SCIENCE OF LOGIC."

For a syllabus and a schedule of classes, contact the News and Letters
Committee nearest to you. (See directory.)


Class 1: The Origin and Scope of CAPITAL: Marx's Re-creation of Hegel's
Dialectic


Class 1 discusses the origin and development of Vol. I of CAPITAL,
especially the impact of the Civil War in the U.S. and the struggle for a
shorter working day upon Marx's thinking. Far from acting as a limiting
factor on what he called "the power of abstraction," by integrating the
revolutionary subject into his dialectical analysis Marx unchained the power
of revolutionary thought itself.


Class 2: The Phenomenon of Capitalism: The Commodity-Form


Class 2 focuses on the most difficult, controversial, and important chapter
in CAPITAL-"The Commodity." Of foremost importance here is its concluding
section-"The Fetishism of Commodities." Dunayevskaya's "Notes on Hegel's
SCIENCE OF LOGIC" can greatly aid comprehension of the fundamental
"phenomenon" of capitalism which contains in embryo the whole of its
contradictions.


Class 3: The Essence of Capitalism (I): The Labor Process


Class 3 focuses on the essence of capitalism-the labor process and on the
production of what Marx called "absolute surplus value." This is also the
area in which Marx discusses the conditions and struggles of working women.


Class 4: The Essence of Capitalism (II): The Labor Process and the
Transformation of the Value of Labor Power into Wages


Class 4 continues the focus on the essence of capitalism, the labor process,
by exploring what Marx called "relative surplus value." It also discusses
Marx's theory of wages, one of his three original contributions to the
critique of political economy, along with the split in the concept of labor
and the treatment of surplus value independently of profit.


Class 5: The Notion of Capitalism: The Absolute General Law of Capitalist
Accumulation


Class 5 focuses on the absolute general law of capitalist accumulation-the
concentration and centralization of capital at one pole and the
socialization of labor at the other, from which spring "new passions and new
forces for the reconstruction of society."


Class 6: The Logic of Capitalist Crisis: Overproduction, "Underconsumption,"
or the Decline In the Rate of Profit?


Class 6 focuses on the dialectic and humanism of Vols. II and III of
CAPITAL, long serving as the arena of debate in the radical movement over
the cause and consequences of capitalist crisis, the relation between
capitalism and imperialism/racism, and the kind of human relations which can
transcend class society.


News & Letters - The Journal of Marxist-Humanism - August ...
... inflation and unemployment are today at historic lows, in no other
period has Marx's
notion of the "absolute general law of capitalist accumulation" come more
...
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