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The Time-Spaces Of Capitalism: Suzanne De Brunhoff And Monetary Thought After Marx

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  • Baronian, Laurent

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The paper is dedicated to Suzanne de Brunhoff’s monetary thought and shows how her analysis of very concrete monetary and financial problems of her time led her to develop the most innovative contributions to Marxist theory of money since classical Marxism. Concepts such as noncontemporaneity of capitalism with itself, pseudo-social validation, conflict centralization or State management of money and labor power reflect her profound analysis of the ways capitalism generates very particular relationships to space and time. It is by looking at this spatio-temporal dimension of Brunhoff’s concepts that this paper aims to reveal the novelty, power and fruitfulness of her monetary analysis. The first part of the paper seeks to define the meaning of the notion of general equivalent extracting from her reading of Marx's Capital, before situating her approach in relation to Institutionalist theories of money. The second turns to Brunhoff’s analysis of the particular time-spaces of capitalism.

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  • Baronian, Laurent, 2020. "The Time-Spaces Of Capitalism: Suzanne De Brunhoff And Monetary Thought After Marx," OSF Preprints vg4h9_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:vg4h9_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/vg4h9_v1
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