TY - BOOK ID - 2747618 TI - The nature of capital PY - 1999 VL - 20 SN - 0415198615 1138007269 0203279727 0203165233 1134639562 1280325925 0429228945 9780203165232 9780203279724 9780415198615 9781134639519 9781134639557 9781138007260 PB - London New York Routledge DB - UniCat KW - Capital KW - Kapitaal KW - 330.85 KW - 316.26 KW - Communisme. Marxisme. Leninisme --(economisch denken) KW - Marxistische sociologie KW - Capital. KW - Marx, Karl, KW - Foucault, Michel, KW - 316.26 Marxistische sociologie KW - 330.85 Communisme. Marxisme. Leninisme --(economisch denken) KW - Foucault, Michel. KW - Capital assets KW - Fixed assets KW - Marx, Karl KW - Foucault, M. KW - Economics KW - Capitalism KW - Infrastructure (Economics) KW - Wealth KW - Foucault, Michel KW - Marx, Karl. KW - Fūkūh, Mīshīl, KW - Foucault, Michael, KW - Fuko, Mišel, KW - Pʻukʻo, KW - Pʻukʻo, Misyel, KW - Phoukō, Misel, KW - Fuke KW - 福柯 KW - Fuḳo, Mishel, KW - Makesi, KW - Ma-kʻo-ssu, KW - 马克思, KW - 馬克思, KW - Marukusu, KW - マルクス, KW - Marx, Heinrich Karl, KW - Marks, Karl, KW - Marx, Carlos, KW - Marks, K. KW - Marŭkʻŭsŭ, Kʻal, KW - 마르크스, 칼, KW - Marksŭ, KW - 맑스, KW - Marks, Karol, KW - Mác, Các, KW - Marx, Karel, KW - Marksas, Karolis, KW - Marx, Carlo, KW - Mác, C., KW - מארכס, KW - מארכס, קארל, KW - מארכס, קרל, KW - מארכס, ק KW - מארקס KW - מארקס, קארל KW - מארקס, קארל, KW - מארקס, קרל, KW - מארקס, ק. KW - מרכס, קרל KW - מרכס, קרל, KW - ماركس، كارل KW - ماركس، كارل، KW - Markso, Karlo, UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2747618 AB - The synthesis of Marx and Foucault has traditionally been seen within the social sciences as deeply problematic. The author overturns this received wisdom by subjecting both thinkers to an original re-reading through the lens of the philosophy of critical realism.The result is an illuminating synthesis between Marx's social relations of production and Foucault's disciplinary power from which the author constructs a model of the material causes of our capacity to act. The laws of motion of a society and its microphysics are shown to be complementary parts of a theory of capital, society's ER -