Clara Ramas San Miguel
Biographical Note
Clara Ramas San Miguel, Ph. D. (2015), Complutense University Madrid, is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at that university. She researches Marx’s critique of political economy and its roots in Classical German Philosophy. She published the Spanish critical edition of Marx’s The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (Akal, 2023).
Readership
This book is especially relevant to scholars, specialists, and graduate or postgraduate students in philosophy, social and political theory, as well as to libraries, universities, and other academic institutions.
Table of Contents
Foreword: From Fetishism to Materialism – New Perspectives on the Critique of Political Economy
Preface to the English Edition
Works of Karl Marx Cited
Introduction: Marx’s Inverted World
1 On the Project of a Critique of Political Economy
2 The Problem of Fetishism and Mystification in the Interpretation of the Critique of Political Economy
3 Fetishism and Its Forms
1 The Core Form: The Commodity Fetishism
2 The Fetishism of Money
3 The Fetishism of Capital
4 Mystification and Its Forms
1 The Core Form: The Mystification of Wages
2 The Mystification of Profit (or Interest)
3 The Mystification of Ground Rent
5 The Structure of the Critique of Political Economy: Proposal for a Reconstruction
6 Theory of Value and Fetishism
1 The Theory of Value: the Quantitative and Qualitative Perspective
2 The Immediate Relation between the Theory of Value and Fetishism
3 The Value-Form
7 Theory of Surplus Value and Mystification
1 The Theory of Surplus Value: the Secret and the Appearance
2 The Immediate Relation between the Theory of Surplus Value and Mystification: the Trinity Formula, or the System of Illusion for an Inverted World
8 Conclusions: Towards a Critical Materialism
Epilogue to the Second Spanish Edition
Marx and the Twilight Modernity
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