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    Replies to Critics of The Spectre of Capital
    Hegel Bulletin 47 (1): 134-150. 2026.
    I thank my interlocutors for the care and attention that they have given to my work, The Spectre of Capital; Idea and Reality.1 I also thank the journal for organizing this symposium. The book rigorously develops a systematic dialectical presentation (SDP) of capital as an Idea. The very first, perhaps, to explore the method of systematic dialectic were Tony Smith and Geert Reuten. This problematic always involves a nuanced reception of Hegel’s logic. My differences with Smith and Reuten on this…Read more
  • Systematic Dialectic
    Science and Society 62 (3): 447-459. 1998.
    Systematic dialectic is distinguished from historical dialectic and its logic explored. As a strategy of exposition designed to articulate the forms of a given whole it orders the relevant categories in a linear development. The dialectical justification of the transitions is the central question addressed. What is given progressively as the further determination of the abstract beginning should be read retrogressively as a grounding movement validating the earlier categories from the perspectiv…Read more
  •  4
    The New Dialectic and Marx's Capital
    Science and Society 68 (4): 513-515. 2004.
  •  10
    The Young Engels and Philosophy
    Science and Society 62 (4): 579. 1998.
  •  31
    The contradictions of capital
    In Andrew Collier, Margaret Scotford Archer & William Outhwaite (eds.), Defending objectivity: essays in honour of Andrew Collier, Routledge. pp. 183. 2004.
  •  2
    From the Critique of Hegel to the Critique of Capital
    In Tony Burns & Ian Fraser (eds.), The Hegel-Marx connection, St. Martin's Press. pp. 105--130. 2000.
  •  2
    The spectral ontology of value
    Radical Philosophy 107 32-42. 2001.
  •  85
    Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 20 147-148. 1986.
    Karl Marx (1818–1883) was born in Trèves in the Rhineland. He studied law in Bonn, philosophy and history in Berlin, and received a doctorate from the University of Jena for a thesis on Epicurus (341–270 BC). (Epicurus' philosophy was a reaction against the ‘other-worldliness’ of Plato's theory of Forms. Whereas for Plato knowledge was of intelligible Forms, and the criterion of the truth of a hypothesis about the definition of a Form was that it should survive a Socratic testing by question and…Read more
  •  163
    I. Labour: Marx's concrete universal
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 21 (1-4): 87-103. 1978.
    This contribution to the debate over Marx's theory of value gives an account of his concept of ‘abstract labour’. Contrary to Stanley Moore {Inquiry, Vol. 14 [1971]), Marx never abandons his early critique of the Hegelian ‘Concept'; for he gives a material basis to the conception of social labour as concretely universal. If, in analysing the commodity form of the product of labour, Marx characterizes the labour that forms the substance of value as ‘abstractly universal labour’, the priority of t…Read more
  •  96
    Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism
    Historical Materialism 18 (1): 209-212. 2010.
  •  88
    Scientism: Philosophy and the Infatuation with Science (review)
    with Roger Harris, Kevin Magill, Vincent Geoghegan, Anthony Elliott, Chris Arthur, Michael Gardiner, David Macey, Nöel Parker, Alex Klaushofer, Gary Kitchen, Tom Furniss, Sadie Plant, Fred Inglis, Matthew Rampley, Alison Ainley, Daryl Glaser, Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Sean Sayers, Keith Ansell-Pearson, and Lucy Frith
    Radical Philosophy 61 (61). 1992.
  •  122
    Contradiction and Abstraction: A Reply to Finelli
    Historical Materialism 17 (1): 170-182. 2009.
    Following the publication of my book The New Dialectic and Marx's 'Capital', and the symposium on it in Historical Materialism 13.2, a critique by Roberto Finelli recently appeared: 'Abstraction versus Contradiction: Observations on Chris Arthur's The New Dialectic and Marx's “Capital”' in Historical Materialism 15.2. Finelli argues that my systematic dialectic is not taken sufficiently far, in that I retain presuppositions not posited by the capitalist totality. Here, I argue against Finelli's …Read more
  •  89
    Systematic dialectic
    In Bertell Ollman & Tony Smith (eds.), Dialectics for the new century, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 447-459. 2008.
    Systematic dialectic is distinguished from historical dialectic and its logic explored. As a strategy of exposition designed to articulate the forms of a given whole it orders the relevant categories in a linear development. The dialectical justification of the transitions is the central question addressed. What is given progressively as the further determination of the abstract beginning should be read retrogressively as a grounding movement validating the earlier categories from the perspectiv…Read more
  •  17
    The second volume of Marx's Capital is entitled The Circulation Process of Capital. Here a collection of original essays, by internationally known scholars, treat its themes, bringing to bear on all its parts the latest textual findings, methodological resources and accumulated knowledge of Marxian theory. The result repairs the unjustified neglect of this volume in the literature on Marx and will awaken new interest in it among economists, philosophers and social theorists.
  • [No title] (edited book)
    Macmillan. 1996.
  •  312
    Marx and Engels, The German Ideology
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 20 149-167. 1986.
    The texts before us are relatively early works. They predate the famous Manifesto of the Communist Party of 1848. Their importance lies in this: that here historical materialism is outlined and defended for the first time. This new philosophy is elaborated in the course of Marx and Engels' effort to settle accounts with previous German philosophy—and, perhaps, with philosophy as such. The new outlook is developed, therefore, in the context of polemic against Hegel and Feuerbach, precisely the th…Read more
  •  8
    Engels Today: A Centenary Appreciation
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 1996.
    Engels Today marks the centenary of Frederick Engels death through a collection of papers engaging with the thought of Marx's only close collaborator, who was influential in his own right, as well as in his attempted popularisation of 'Marxism'. Specialists in different disciplines here address what is still alive in Engels' contributions to them; they discuss matters that remain influential, or controversial, in the works of this great socialist and thinker, relating to Nature, Science, Women, …Read more
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    The practical truth of abstract labour
    Historical Materialism. forthcoming.
  • With What must the Critique of Capital Begin?
    Revista Opinião Filosófica 7 (1). 2016.