1. Globalisation: between economics and politics 2. Hegel, imperialism and universal history 3. Marx’s critique from the state to political economy 4. The London Notebooks (1850–53) 5. Towards Capital 6. Conclusion
Lucia Pradella is a Lecturer in International Political Economy at King’s College London, UK
A fresh and rich reading of capitalist modernity’s most important thinker. This book shows why those who dismiss Marx as ‘just another Eurocentric thinker’ are fundamentally mistaken.William K. Carroll, Professor of Sociology, University of Victoria, Canada. Contemporary globalization is an intensely contested process both intellectually and politically. In this important book Lucia Pradella traces the contradictory development of a non-Eurocentric understanding of the emerging capitalist world economy from the l6th century onwards. Her use of Marx’s unpublished notebooks, currently appearing in the new Marx-Engels Completed Works (MEGA2), helps to make this a study of exceptional value that throws new light of the construction of Capital.Alex Callinicos, King’s College London, UKThis is a timely and original book. It draws on classical political economy using Marx’s recently published manuscripts to shed new light on his evolving approach to globalisation and internationalisation of capital, historical and contemporary debates on globalisation, and Eurocentrism and the role of the state. Dimitris Milonakis, University of Crete, Greece
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