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Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | The Theory of History and the Logic of Class Struggle | |
Ch. 1 | A Theory of History | 11 |
1.1 | Marx, Engels, Cohen and Brenner | 11 |
1.2 | Cohen on the Theory of History | 13 |
Ch. 2 | Brenner on the Transition to Capitalism | 27 |
2.1 | Rationality through Thick and Thin | 27 |
2.2 | The Logic of the Class Situation | 30 |
2.3 | Brenner's Axiom | 34 |
2.4 | The Logic of Feudalism | 38 |
Ch. 3 | The Logic of Class Struggle | 49 |
3.1 | Brenner contra Cohen | 49 |
3.2 | Brenner pro Cohen | 56 |
Pt. II | Market Exchange and Class Division | |
Ch. 4 | Roemer on Wealth and Class | 73 |
4.1 | A Fistful of Models | 73 |
4.2 | The Capitalist Bare Essentials | 76 |
4.3 | The Class Wealth Correspondence Principle | 86 |
4.4 | On Marxian Class Confusion | 90 |
Ch. 5 | Roemer on Class and Exploitation | 97 |
5.1 | The Wealth Exploitation Correspondence Principle | 97 |
5.2 | The Labour Theory of Value | 103 |
5.3 | The Class Exploitation Correspondence Principle | 105 |
5.4 | Psychology, Technology and Labour | 106 |
5.5 | Market Options | 112 |
Ch. 6 | The Problem of Exploitation | 123 |
6.1 | The Baby and the Bathwater | 123 |
6.2 | Antecedence and Entitlement | 131 |
6.3 | Marx on Capitalist Injustice | 136 |
6.4 | Capitalism: The Bedrock Case Against | 144 |
Pt. III | Domestic Exchange and Household Division | |
Ch. 7 | The Exchange Model of Households | 153 |
7.1 | The Personal and the Political | 153 |
7.2 | A Contract of Marriage | 155 |
7.3 | Domestic Exploitation | 175 |
Ch. 8 | The Confidence Game | 187 |
8.1 | The Impossibility of Exchange | 187 |
8.2 | The Possibility of Exchange | 189 |
8.3 | Household Games and Supergames | 198 |
Pt. IV | The Private and the Public Domains | |
Ch. 9 | Private and Public Goods | 213 |
9.1 | Social Access and Material Constraint | 213 |
9.2 | The Bipolarity of Consumption Goods | 223 |
Ch. 10 | Private Households and Public Goods | 237 |
10.1 | Contribution Principles, Ownership Principles and Needs Principles | 237 |
10.2 | An Exchange of Shares | 238 |
10.3 | Short Commons | 242 |
Pt. V | Gender Division | |
Ch. 11 | Chicken, Gender, Class | 253 |
11.1 | Provision by Need and Distribution by Chicken | 253 |
11.2 | Three Ways Out of Chicken | 261 |
11.3 | Gender Socialization and Strategic Pre-commitment | 265 |
11.4 | The Double Face of Class | 271 |
Ch. 12 | The Difference Gender Makes | 279 |
12.1 | Gender and Stratification | 279 |
12.2 | Cross-Class Families | 285 |
12.3 | Domestic Economy and Gender Ideology | 292 |
Pt. VI | Ethnic Division | |
Ch. 13 | Ethnic and Racial Affiliation | 301 |
13.1 | Two Questions for Social Theory | 301 |
13.2 | Racial and Ethnic Identification | 302 |
Ch. 14 | Ethnic Formation | 315 |
14.1 | Precedence, Dispersion and Discrimination | 315 |
14.2 | The Economics of Discrimination | 324 |
14.3 | Banton's Theory of Ethnic Formation | 328 |
14.4 | Historisis | 340 |
Pt. VII | Socialism and Social Division | |
Ch. 15 | Communism and Socialism | 349 |
15.1 | Communism | 349 |
15.2 | Socialism | 356 |
Ch. 16 | Symmetry and Social Division | 377 |
16.1 | Equal Resource Socialism | 377 |
16.2 | Class in a Classless Society | 379 |
16.3 | Basic Wealth versus Basic Income | 381 |
16.4 | Taylor on Public Goods | 385 |
Ch. 17 | The Problem of Social Order | 395 |
17.1 | Two Solutions of the Basic Income Game | 395 |
17.2 | On Superstructural Explanation | 405 |
Pt. VIII | Conclusion | |
Ch. 18 | Rational Choice and Social Division | 415 |
Bibliography | 419 | |
Index | 433 |
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