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Mongrelisation: Africana Philosophy, cartea 3

Autor Colin Chasi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 feb 2026
Mongrelisation is a critical re-interpretation of why diversity and inclusion matter. It is a corrective that grants dignity and worth to those the ‘mongrel’ epithet is set to insult. Drawing on African moral traditions of Ubuntu and Maat, it contends that mongrelity—the reality that we are products of mixing and crossing—is too central in our histories, biologies, ecologies, and cultures not to be carefully humanised. The figure of the mongrel that it puts forward is akin to the hybrid, Creole, and coyote. This book includes cosmopolitan, mestizo, and Afropolitan perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004755284
ISBN-10: 9004755284
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Africana Philosophy


Notă biografică

Colin Chasi is Professor in Communication Science, University of the Free State. He has published extensively on communication and the African moral philosophy of Ubuntu, including Ubuntu for Warriors (2021).

Cuprins

Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Fred Moseley

1 Limitations to Rubin’s Advances from ‘Traditional Marxism’
Patrick Murray

2 Revisiting Rubin’s Thought on Production, Circulation and Value: New Evidence from His Previously Unpublished Writings’
Guido Starosta

3 Was Rubin a ‘Rubinist’?
Stavros Mavroudeas

4 Rubin on Abstract Labour and Value
Peter Green

5 The Concept of Equilibrium in Rubin’s Essays on Marx’s Theory of Value and Money
Fred Moseley

6 Why Labour Is the Substance of Value
Martha Campbell

7 Rubin’s Theory of Market Value and Equilibrium
Ryuji Sasaki

8 Rubin and the Complex Labour Debate
Kei Ehara

9 How Rubin’s Conception of Abstract Labour Disseminated to Japan
Susumu Takenaga

10 Rubin in Germany: On the Reception of Rubin’s Ideas in East and West Germany (1949–89)
Paula Rauhala

Index