Transcritique: On Kant and Marx (The MIT Press) | Karatani, Kojin, Kohso, Sabu | History & Theory
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Amazon | Transcritique: On Kant and Marx (The MIT Press) | Karatani, Kojin, Kohso, Sabu | History & Theory
"An immensely ambitious theoretical edifice in which new relations between Kant and Marx are established, as well as a new kind of synthesis between Marxism and anarchism. The book is timely from both practical and theoretical perspectives, and stands up well against a tradition of Marx exegesis that runs from Rosdolsky and Korsch to Althusser and Tony Smith."--Fredric Jameson, William A. Lane Professor of Comparative Literature, Duke University, author of "Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism"& quot; An immensely ambitious theoretical edifice in which new relations between Kant and Marx are established, as well as a new kind of synthesis between Marxism and anarchism. The book is timely from both practical and theoretical perspectives, and stands up well against a tradition of Marx exegesis that runs from Rosdolsky and Korsch to Althusser and Tony Smith.& quot; --Fredric Jameson, William A. Lane Professor of Comparative Literature, Duke University, author of Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
" An immensely ambitious theoretical edifice in which new relations between Kant and Marx are established, as well as a new kind of synthesis between Marxism and anarchism. The book is timely from both practical and theoretical perspectives, and stands up well against a tradition of Marx exegesis that runs from Rosdolsky and Korsch to Althusser and Tony Smith." --Fredric Jameson, William A. Lane Professor of Comparative Literature, Duke University, author of "Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism"
--Fredric Jameson, William A. Lane Professor of Comparative Literature, Duke University, author of "Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism"
""An immensely ambitious theoretical edifice in which new relations between Kant and Marx are established, as well as a new kind of synthesis between Marxism and anarebism. The book is timely from both practical and theoretical perspectives, and stands up well against a tradition of Marx exegesis that runs from Rosdolsky and Korsch to Althusser and Tony Smith."
Kojin Karatani is a Japanese philosopher who teaches at Kinki University, Osaka, and Columbia University. He is the author of Architecture as Metaphor (MIT Press, 1995) and Origins of Modern Japanese Literature. He founded the New Associationist Movement (NAM) in Japan in 2000.
Table of Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: What Is Transcritique? 1 (26)
I Kant 27 (104)
The Kantian Turn 29 (26)
The Copernican Turn 29 (6)
Literary Criticism and the Transcendental 35 (9)
Critique
Parallax and the Thing-in-Itself 44 (11)
The Problematic of Synthetic Judgment 55 (26)
Mathematical Foundations 55 (10)
The Linguistic Turn 65 (11)
Transcendental Apperception 76 (5)
Transcritique 81 (50)
Subject and Its Topos 81 (11)
Transcendental and Transversal 92 (8)
Singularity and Sociality 100(12)
Nature and Freedom 112(19)
II Marx 131(176)
Transposition and Critique 133(52)
Transposition 133(9)
The System of Representation: Darstellung 142(10)
and Vertretung
The Economic Crisis as a Parallax 152(9)
The Micro Difference 161(4)
Marx and Anarchists 165(20)
The Crisis of Synthesis 185(38)
The Form of Value qua Synthetic Judgment: 185(8)
Ex Ante Facto and Ex Post Facto
The Form of Value 193(7)
Capital's Drive 200(11)
Money and Its Theology, Its Metaphysics 211(6)
Credit and Crisis 217(6)
Value Form and Surplus Value 223(42)
Value and Surplus Value 223(5)
The Linguistic Approach 228(6)
Merchant Capital and Industrial Capital 234(7)
Surplus Value and Profit 241(10)
The Global Nature of Capitalism 251(14)
Toward Transcritical Counteractions 265(42)
The State, Capital, and Nation 265(18)
A Possible Communism 283(24)
Notes 307(42)
Index 349
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