Martineau | Time, Capitalism and Alienation: A Socio-Historical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern Time | Buch | 978-90-04-24973-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 96, 182 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 295 g

Reihe: Historical Materialism Book Series

Martineau

Time, Capitalism and Alienation: A Socio-Historical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern Time

Buch, Englisch, Band 96, 182 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 295 g

Reihe: Historical Materialism Book Series

ISBN: 978-90-04-24973-8
Verlag: Brill


In Time, Capitalism and Alienation. A Socio-Historical Inquiry into the Making of Modern Time, Jonathan Martineau offers an account of the histories of social time in Europe, from the innovation of the clock around 1300 to the making of World Standard Time around the turn of the twentieth century. Approaching 'time' as a social phenomenon traversed by various power and property relations, this work provides a socio-theoretical and historical analysis of the relationship between clock-time and capitalist social relations, problematizing the rise to hegemony of a clock-time regime harnessing various social temporalities to the purpose of capitalist development. This book sheds light on the alienating tendencies of the modern temporal regime and the relationship between time and modern economic development.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction

CHAPTER 1: THEORY, METHOD, TIME
A) Alienation, reification, method and time
B) Time in the social sciences: ‘Social time’
C) Norbert Elias, Barbara Adam and time studies: Towards a concept of social time

CHAPTER 2: THE ORIGIN OF CLOCK-TIME, AND THE ORIGIN OF CAPITALISM
A) The innovation of the clock: clock-time, wage-labour and commerce in context
B) The transition from feudalism to capitalism
C) The clock-time infrastructure
D) Newton’s time
E) Remarks on pre-capitalist social time relations

CHAPTER 3: CAPITALIST SOCIAL TIME RELATIONS
A) Clock-time in the capitalist context
B) Value formation, appropriation, and abstract time
C) Labour-market, capitalist industrialisation and clock-time
D) World Standard Time
E) Alienated time and reified time
F) The temporal forms of domination and resistance

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index


Jonathan Martineau, Ph.D. (2012), York University, currently teaches at Concordia University and at Université du Québec à Montréal. He has published Marxisme anglo-saxon. Figures contemporaines (Montréal, Lux, 2013), as well as many articles and translations.


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