Karl Marx, Class Struggle and Labour-Centred Development

Karl Marx has often been interpreted as formulating an economic determinist, Eurocentric and historically linear conception of human development. Where they exist, such interpretations understand 'development' as capitalist modernisation. If correct, this critique leaves Marxism ill-equip...

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Main Author: Benjamin Selwyn
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Language:English
Published: McMaster University Library Press 2013-01-01
Series:Global Labour Journal
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Online Access:https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/globallabour/article/view/1128
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spelling doaj-4b43e7cf022e490ebab14a9039cc05d72021-04-02T21:30:40ZengMcMaster University Library PressGlobal Labour Journal1918-67112013-01-014110.15173/glj.v4i1.1128Karl Marx, Class Struggle and Labour-Centred DevelopmentBenjamin Selwyn0University of Sussex Karl Marx has often been interpreted as formulating an economic determinist, Eurocentric and historically linear conception of human development. Where they exist, such interpretations understand 'development' as capitalist modernisation. If correct, this critique leaves Marxism ill-equipped to interpret and contribute to transformations of the conditions of labouring classes under neoliberal globalisation. This article argues against such interpretations by discussing how, for Marx, the form and content of class struggles, their relations to the national state, and their articulation through the world system were the key to understanding divergent processes of human development. Marx's insights are particularly relevant under contemporary globalised capitalism. This article argues, further, that Marx provides us with the basis for formulating a labour-centred approach to human development and development studies. https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/globallabour/article/view/1128capitalismdevelopment studiesEurocentrismglobalisationKarl Marxlabour-centred development
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Global Labour Journal
capitalism
development studies
Eurocentrism
globalisation
Karl Marx
labour-centred development
author_facet Benjamin Selwyn
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title Karl Marx, Class Struggle and Labour-Centred Development
title_short Karl Marx, Class Struggle and Labour-Centred Development
title_full Karl Marx, Class Struggle and Labour-Centred Development
title_fullStr Karl Marx, Class Struggle and Labour-Centred Development
title_full_unstemmed Karl Marx, Class Struggle and Labour-Centred Development
title_sort karl marx, class struggle and labour-centred development
publisher McMaster University Library Press
series Global Labour Journal
issn 1918-6711
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Karl Marx has often been interpreted as formulating an economic determinist, Eurocentric and historically linear conception of human development. Where they exist, such interpretations understand 'development' as capitalist modernisation. If correct, this critique leaves Marxism ill-equipped to interpret and contribute to transformations of the conditions of labouring classes under neoliberal globalisation. This article argues against such interpretations by discussing how, for Marx, the form and content of class struggles, their relations to the national state, and their articulation through the world system were the key to understanding divergent processes of human development. Marx's insights are particularly relevant under contemporary globalised capitalism. This article argues, further, that Marx provides us with the basis for formulating a labour-centred approach to human development and development studies.
topic capitalism
development studies
Eurocentrism
globalisation
Karl Marx
labour-centred development
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