Marx e gli “accidenti” della storia universale. L’India, lo Stato e il mercato mondiale

Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 31 (61) (2019)
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The essay analyzes Marx’s articles on India, focusing on the problem of the colonial government in its relation to the world market. While the contested passages where Marx ascribes to English colonialism a ‘revolutionary’ function are considered in the context of his polemic against Henry Carey, the essay maintains that Marx’s inquiries do not reveal a progressive and unilinear conception of history, but rather the recognition of an historical rift that requires a global understanding of political forms and of the subjects that oppose capital’s domination.

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