Karl Marx and the Postcolonial Age
In: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
In: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms Ser
Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Postcolonial Condition as a Strategic Concept for Critiquing This World -- 1 The Book Plan -- 2 A Return to Politics -- 3 A Return to Political Economy -- 4 Postcolonial Time -- 5 The Postcolonial Condition as a Strategic Concept -- Chapter 2: The Postcolonial Predicament -- 1 Production of Knowledge, Decline of Theory and the Postcolonial World -- 2 Translation, Equivalence, and the Making of the Postcolonial World -- 3 The Subject of the Postcolonial Predicament: The Migrant -- 4 The Subject of the Postcolonial Predicament: Labour -- 5 Dialectical Understanding of the Postcolonial Predicament -- Chapter 3: Postcolonial Dynamics of Accumulation -- 1 The "Ground Outside": Boundaries of Accumulation -- 2 Some Reflections on the Organic Composition of Postcolonial Capital and Labour -- 3 Accumulation as Transition -- 4 Accumulation and the Reordering of Space -- 5 War, Accumulation and the Postcolonial Critique -- Chapter 4: Living Labour I: Reproduction of Life and Labour -- 1 Living Labour and the Labour of Living -- 2 The Resilient Life of Postcolonial Labour -- 3 Labour's Spectral Presence in the Market -- Chapter 5: Living Labour II: Logistics, Migration, and Labour -- 1 Migration and Changing Forms of Labour -- 2 The History of Nation and the History of Migrant Labour -- 3 Infrastructure, Supply Chains, and Logistical Nightmares -- 4 The New Territoriality of Capital: Data Centres in the Postcolonial World -- Chapter 6: Theories of Postcolonial Economy -- 1 The Fetish of Difference -- 2 Fetish of the Informal -- 3 A Question of Method -- Chapter 7: The Problematic of Dual Power -- 1 The Topography of Dual Power -- 2 Lenin and Mao on Dual Power -- 3 Autonomy of Workers' Struggles and the Issue of Dual Power -- 4 New Questions around Dual Power