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Le Capital. I- l'Invention Du Capitalisme: L'invention Du Capitalisme

Le Capital. I- l'Invention Du Capitalisme: L'invention Du Capitalisme

          
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English summary: In this ambitious philosophical and political treatise, Michel Leter attempts to demonstrate that capitalism is not an economic system, but a myth invented by the enemies of capital to blame economic liberalism for the evils created by socialism. Exploring the anthropology and sociology of capital, redefining capital as that which comes from the creature, and not the Creator, as production of the past inherited by the present, Leter argues that capitalism was created to hide the depravations of the nineteenth-century proto-socialist state. French description: En bref: Le Capital entend demontrer que le capitalisme n'est pas un systeme economique mais un mythe elabore par les ennemis du capital afin d'imputer au liberalisme les maux et les crises causes par le socialisme. Dans la premiere partie du livre, Anthropologie du capital, Michel Leter montre que, dans la mesure ou le premier capital de l'homme est la propriete de son propre corps, l'homme sans capital est impensable. L'Universite, recusant a priori ce caractere anthropologique du capital pour ne voir en lui qu'un accident de l'histoire ne nous a rien appris sur le capital. Face a ce manque, Michel Leter entreprend de reactualiser les analyses de l'ecole francaise esquissees au dix-huitieme et dix-neuvieme siecle en proposant la definition suivante: Le capital est dans l'ordre de la creation ce qui ne vient pas du Createur mais de la creature. Propriete d'un individu ou d'une communaute de savoir, il est constitue par l'ensemble des valeurs anterieurement soustraites tant a la consommation improductive qu'a la production sterile et que le passe a legue au present. Dans la deuxieme partie intitulee Sociologie du capital, Michel Leter rappelle que la theorie de la lutte des classes fut concue par les economistes de l'ecole francaise avant d'etre detournee par les socialistes. La denonciation de la pretendue exploitation de l'homme par l'homme par les inventeurs du proletariat a pour fonction de dissimuler la spoliation legale anticapitaliste que le socialisme d'Etat imposera a partir de la seconde moitie du dix-neuvieme siecle. Dans la troisieme partie, Poetique du capitalisme, Michel Leter traque le capitalisme dans le corpus des premiers socialistes. Rarement employe par Leroux, Fourier ou Proudhon, presque introuvable chez Marx, le mot est alors eclipse par la figure centrale de l'imagerie antisemite, le capitaliste. En debusquant l'hypallage, l'hypotypose et l'hyperbole, les trois figures privilegiees par les ennemis du capital on comprend que le capitalisme n'est pas un systeme mais un mythe qui a pour fonction d'imputer au liberalisme les maux causes par le socialisme. Ce premier livre du Capital s'inscrit dans une serie de quatre livres qui ont pour ambition d'inviter a penser le capital au lieu de l'eriger comme totem de toutes les cristallisations collectivistes. Ne le 14 fevrier 1959, Docteur es lettres, Michel Leter a enseigne au College International de Philosophie, a l'universite Paris 8, a l'Institut d'etudes politiques de Paris ainsi qu'a La Courneuve dans un college situe au pied de la cite des 4000. Il a deja publie, outre de nombreux articles de critique litteraire et de critique d'art: Lettre a Luc Ferry sur la liberte des universites, Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 2004 Edition des Sophismes economiques de Frederic Bastiat, precedee d'une introduction intitulee Frederic Bastiat et les fondements economiques de l'analyse economique, Les Belles Lettres, 2005 Element pour une etude de l'ecole de Paris (1803-1852), in Histoire du liberalisme en Europe, PUF, 2006 Edition du Parti liberal, son programme et son avenir (1863) et de La Liberte d'enseignement et les projets de M. Jules Ferry (1880) d'Edouard Laboulaye, precedes d'une introduction intitulee Liberalisme et republique, Les Belles Lettres, 2007 Article Frederic Bastiat in Les Textes fondamentaux du liberalisme, Hors-serie de l'hebdomadaire Le Point, n12, janvier-fevrier 2007. Edition prefacee des Pamphlets de Frederic Bastiat, Les Belles Lettres, 2009 Edition annotee de la Correspondance de Frederic Bastiat avec Victor Calmetes (1819 1822), dans la collection Bibliotheque liberale francophone, publie par le CELF (Centre d'etudes du liberalisme francophone), PULP, 2009.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9782251445212
  • Publisher: Les Belles Lettres
  • Publisher Imprint: Les Belles Lettres
  • Depth: 32
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 33 mm
  • Volume: 1
  • Width: 135 mm
  • ISBN-10: 2251445218
  • Publisher Date: 15 Jan 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 206 mm
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Series Title: Romans, Essais, Poesie, Documents
  • Sub Title: L'invention Du Capitalisme
  • Weight: 476 gr


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