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Cover -- BEYOND CAPITAL -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- PART ONE The Shadow of Uncontrollability -- Chapter 1. BREAKING THE SPELL OF 'UNIVERSAL PERMANENT CAPITAL' -- 1.1 Beyond the Hegelian Legacy -- 1.2 The First Global Conception - on the Premiss of 'the End of History' -- 1.3 Hegel's 'Universal Permanent Capital': False Mediation of Self-Seeking Individuality and Abstract Universality -- 1.4 Encircled Revolution at the 'Weakest Link of the Chain' and Its Representative Theorization in History and Class Consciousness -- 1.5 Marx's Unexplored Alternative Perspective: From the 'Little Corner of the World' to the Consummation of Capital's Global Ascendancy -- Chapter 2. CAPITAL'S ORDER OF SOCIAL METABOLIC REPRODUCTION -- 2.1 Structural Defects of Control in the Capital System -- 2.2 Capital's Remedial Imperatives and the State -- 2.3 Mismatch between Capital's Material Reproductive Structures and Its State Formations -- Chapter 3. SOLUTIONS TO THE UNCONTROLLABILITY OF CAPITAL AS SEEN FROM CAPITAL'S STANDPOINT -- 3.1 The Answers of Classical Political Economy -- 3.2 'Marginal Utility' and Neo-Classical Economics -- 3.3 From the 'Managerial Revolution' to Postulating 'Technostructure Convergence' -- Chapter 4. CAUSALITY, TIME, AND FORMS OF MEDIATION -- 4.1 Causality and Time under Capital's Causa Sui -- 4.2 The Vicious Circle of Capital's Second Order Mediations -- 4.3 Eternalization of the Historically Contingent: The Fatal Conceit of Hayek's Capital-Apologetics -- 4.4 Productive Limits of the Capital-Relation -- 4.5 Alienated Articulation of Primary Social Reproductive Mediation and the Positive Alternative -- Chapter 5. THE ACTIVATION OF CAPITAL'S ABSOLUTE LIMITS -- 5.1 Transnational Capital and National States -- 5.2 The Destruction of the Conditions of Social Metabolic Reproduction.
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