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    Book Title
    Structure of World History : From Modes of Production to Modes of
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    9780822356769
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    Publisher
    Duke University Press
    ISBN-10
    0822356767
    ISBN-13
    9780822356769
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    172078742

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    277 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Structure of World History : from Modes of Production to Modes of Exchange
    Publication Year
    2014
    Subject
    Economics / General, World
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Business & Economics, History
    Author
    Kojin Karatani
    Format
    Trade Paperback

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    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    18.9 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

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    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2013-041879
    Reviews
    "Kojin Karatani is one of the most creative and important thinkers of the early twenty-first century."-- David Graeber , author of The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement, Kojin Karatani's last great work, Transcritique: On Kant and Marx , set off a chain of theoretical explosions, Slavoj Zizek's The Parallax View not least among them. This latest book returns to the Borromean knot of Capital-Nation-State from a rotated perspective; privileging modes of exchange over modes of production, it is a revolutionary rethinking of the historical emergence of that triadic structure and its various transformations. The 'Karatani-turn' will no doubt re-start serious debate about the form and future of capitalism., Kojin Karatani's monumental and provocative synthesis testifies to a dramatic rebirth of universal history in recent times; but it does so by reuniting traditions--economics, politics, the social imaginary--which have proved increasingly sterile developed separately. His proposal involves a Borromean knot in which the three distinct areas of Capital, the Nation, and the State are both distinguished from each other and structurally recombined in their historical moments. His rereading of the Marxian modes of production (Marx's theory of universal history) in terms of modes of exchange is heretical and revisionist, but also profoundly critical of both the anarchism and the social democracy it would seem to express. His discussion of nation and world empire replaces any number of globalization debates within a transformative or revolutionary framework. His luminous study of Marx's own work and politics then casts a whole new light on Hegel and Kant; and indeed the history of philosophy is as much at stake here as the histories of nationalism or anticapitalist movements. Finally, Karatani's own practical and theoretical experience of the cooperative moment opens up political perspectives which will be politically suggestive and energizing at a moment when left politics seems universally out of breath., Well argued, and with a highly approachable translation by Michael Bourdaghs, this work is both an excellent entry point for those unfamiliar with Karatani's previous work, and an excellent continuation of the themes he has previously explored. By providing such an ambitious and innovative work, Karatani offers much to the fields of anthropology, sociology and historical study, as well as a starting point for theorists interested in the concept of mode D and the promises it contains., In place of a singular conception of development, Karatani envisions a truly world-historical perspective. Moreover, his unique approach to world history demonstrates the value of establishing a more constructive dialogue between philosophy, anthropology, sociology, economics and historical studies., Kojin Karatani's last great work, Transcritique: On Kant and Marx , set off a chain of theoretical explosions, Slavoj Žižek's The Parallax View not least among them. This latest book returns to the Borromean knot of Capital-Nation-State from a rotated perspective; privileging modes of exchange over modes of production, it is a revolutionary rethinking of the historical emergence of that triadic structure and its various transformations. The 'Karatani-turn' will no doubt re-start serious debate about the form and future of capitalism., "Kojin Karatani's last great work, Transcritique: On Kant and Marx, set off a chain of theoretical explosions, Slavoj Žižek's The Parallax View not least among them. This latest book returns to the Borromean knot of Capital-Nation-State from a rotated perspective; privileging modes of exchange over modes of production, it is a revolutionary rethinking of the historical emergence of that triadic structure and its various transformations. The 'Karatani-turn' will no doubt re-start serious debate about the form and future of capitalism."--Joan Copjec, author of Imagine There's No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation, The Structure of World History is a must-read for anybody who is interested in a universal master narrative being in search not only for power of resistance against this system but also for possible ways 'to transcend the capitalist social formation from within' (p. 291)., Kojin Karatani is one of the most creative and important thinkers of the early twenty-first century., "Kojin Karatani's last great work, Transcritique: On Kant and Marx , set off a chain of theoretical explosions, Slavoj Žižek's The Parallax View not least among them. This latest book returns to the Borromean knot of Capital-Nation-State from a rotated perspective; privileging modes of exchange over modes of production, it is a revolutionary rethinking of the historical emergence of that triadic structure and its various transformations. The 'Karatani-turn' will no doubt re-start serious debate about the form and future of capitalism."-- Joan Copjec , author of Imagine There's No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation, "In place of a singular conception of development, Karatani envisions a truly world-historical perspective. Moreover, his unique approach to world history demonstrates the value of establishing a more constructive dialogue between philosophy, anthropology, sociology, economics and historical studies." -- Yamoi Pham Journal of World Systems Theory " The Structure of World History is a must-read for anybody who is interested in a universal master narrative being in search not only for power of resistance against this system but also for possible ways 'to transcend the capitalist social formation from within' (p. 291)." -- Steffi Richter H-Asia, H-Net Reviews "Well argued, and with a highly approachable translation by Michael Bourdaghs, this work is both an excellent entry point for those unfamiliar with Karatani's previous work, and an excellent continuation of the themes he has previously explored. By providing such an ambitious and innovative work, Karatani offers much to the fields of anthropology, sociology and historical study, as well as a starting point for theorists interested in the concept of mode D and the promises it contains." -- Wesley R. Bishop Capital & Class
    Dewey Edition
    23
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Decimal
    330.9
    Table Of Content
    Translator's Note vii Author's Preface to the English Translation ix Preface xiii Introduction. On Modes of Exchange 1 Part I. Mini World Systems 29 1. The Sedentary Revolution 35 2. The Gift and Magic 50 Part II. World-Empire 57 3. The State 63 4. World Money 81 5. World Empires 104 6. Universal Religions 127 Part III. The Modern World System 157 7. The Modern State 165 8. Industrial Capital 182 9. Nation 209 10. Associationism 228 Part IV. The Present and the Future 265 11. The Stages of Global Capitalism and Repetition 267 12. Toward a World Republic 285 Acknowledgments 309 Notes 311 Bibliography 339 Index
    Synopsis
    In this major, paradigm-shifting work, Kojin Karatani systematically re-reads Marx's version of world history, shifting the focus of critique from modes of production to modes of exchange. Karatani seeks to understand both Capital-Nation-State, the interlocking system that is the dominant form of modern global society, and the possibilities for superseding it. In The Structure of World History , he traces different modes of exchange, including the pooling of resources that characterizes nomadic tribes, the gift exchange systems developed after the adoption of fixed-settlement agriculture, the exchange of obedience for protection that arises with the emergence of the state, the commodity exchanges that characterize capitalism, and, finally, a future mode of exchange based on the return of gift exchange, albeit modified for the contemporary moment. He argues that this final stage--marking the overcoming of capital, nation, and state--is best understood in light of Kant's writings on eternal peace. The Structure of World History is in many ways the capstone of Karatani's brilliant career, yet it also signals new directions in his thought.
    LC Classification Number
    HM548

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