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Chapter 5. Theory from the East: Class without Class and the Making of the Illiberal Right in Eastern Europe
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Don Kalb
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- List of Illustrations XI
- Preface XII
- Acknowledgments XXV
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Part I. Foundations
- Introduction. Webs of Life versus Webs of Meaning: Or How I Became a Marxist Anthropologist 1
- Chapter 1. No Outside? Then What? For a Dialectical Value Regime 40
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Part II. Living Labor, Value, and Worthlessness
- Chapter 2. “Worthless Poles” and other Postsocialist Devaluations: Conversations with a Polish Populist 61
- Chapter 3. “It is My History and It is Worthless”: Gender and the Making of Philipsism, the Netherlands 96
- Chapter 4. Regimes of Value and Worthlessness: Two Stories and a Marxian Reflection 125
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Part III. The Non-Surprise of the Populist Right
- Chapter 5. Theory from the East: Class without Class and the Making of the Illiberal Right in Eastern Europe 147
- Chapter 6. Double Devaluations: The Making of the Populist Right in the Global North 176
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Part IV. Global Middle-Classness: Living and Dreaming
- Chapter 7. “Scraps from the Bourgeois Kitchen”: In the Romanian Bubble of Outsourced Creativity Coauthored with Oana Mateescu 205
- Chapter 8. The “Global Middle Class”: A Seductive Empty Signifier 236
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Part V. Finance and Hegemonic Decline
- Chapter 9. Financialization and the Capitalist Moment: Marx versus Weber in the Anthropology of Global Systems 267
- Chapter 10. Two Theories of Money: A Historical Anthropology of the State–Finance Nexus for Present Purposes 285
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Part VI. Polemics for a Reason
- Chapter 11. Trotsky over Mauss: Anthropological Theory and the Centennial of the Russian Revolution 325
- Chapter 12. The Labor Theory of Value and the Value Theory of Labor 352
- Epilogue. Why I Will Not Make It as a Moral Anthropologist 375
- Index 385
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- List of Illustrations XI
- Preface XII
- Acknowledgments XXV
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Part I. Foundations
- Introduction. Webs of Life versus Webs of Meaning: Or How I Became a Marxist Anthropologist 1
- Chapter 1. No Outside? Then What? For a Dialectical Value Regime 40
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Part II. Living Labor, Value, and Worthlessness
- Chapter 2. “Worthless Poles” and other Postsocialist Devaluations: Conversations with a Polish Populist 61
- Chapter 3. “It is My History and It is Worthless”: Gender and the Making of Philipsism, the Netherlands 96
- Chapter 4. Regimes of Value and Worthlessness: Two Stories and a Marxian Reflection 125
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Part III. The Non-Surprise of the Populist Right
- Chapter 5. Theory from the East: Class without Class and the Making of the Illiberal Right in Eastern Europe 147
- Chapter 6. Double Devaluations: The Making of the Populist Right in the Global North 176
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Part IV. Global Middle-Classness: Living and Dreaming
- Chapter 7. “Scraps from the Bourgeois Kitchen”: In the Romanian Bubble of Outsourced Creativity Coauthored with Oana Mateescu 205
- Chapter 8. The “Global Middle Class”: A Seductive Empty Signifier 236
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Part V. Finance and Hegemonic Decline
- Chapter 9. Financialization and the Capitalist Moment: Marx versus Weber in the Anthropology of Global Systems 267
- Chapter 10. Two Theories of Money: A Historical Anthropology of the State–Finance Nexus for Present Purposes 285
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Part VI. Polemics for a Reason
- Chapter 11. Trotsky over Mauss: Anthropological Theory and the Centennial of the Russian Revolution 325
- Chapter 12. The Labor Theory of Value and the Value Theory of Labor 352
- Epilogue. Why I Will Not Make It as a Moral Anthropologist 375
- Index 385