Beschreibung:
Andrea Micocci is professor of economics at University of Malta Link Campus.
This multidisciplinary work departs from the Marxist materialist tradition by criticizing its logical flaws and its incapacity to work out a naturalistic materialism. Micocci argues that capitalism itself is based on a dialectical intellectuality enforced despite the non-dialectical potentialities present in the material in general. Capitalism, therefore, is a massifying system isolated from nature by an intellectual fiat, and has no capacity for theoretical and technical innovation.
Chapter 1 Foreword and Acknowledgments Chapter 2 1. Outline of an Intellectual Monster Chapter 3 2. The Anti-Hegelian Argument Chapter 4 3. Political Economy of Capitalism Chapter 5 4. The Iterative Character of Capitalism Chapter 6 5. Capitalism's Politeia Chapter 7 6. Capitalism vs. Individuality Chapter 8 7. Like Cut Flowers