Contents
Crisis and Kleptocracy: Bensaïd for Our Times
Robert Nichols
Notes on Translation
The Dispossessed: Karl Marx, the Wood Thieves, and the Right of the Poor
I. The Law on the Theft of Wood and the Rights of the Poor
“Rural Pauperism” and “Forest Malfeasance”—Hybrid and Uncertain Property—Market versus Popular Economy
II. A Social War of Properties
The Right of Necessity versus the Right of Property—“Property Is Theft!”—Possession and Property—Theft or Exploitation
III. The Customary Rights of the Poor to the Communal Goods of Humanity
The Privatization of Knowledge—The Privatization of Life—The Common Good and the Freely Given—Inappropriable Goods—Individual and Private Property—The Age of Access?—Enforcing Rights (against Existence)—Who Will Win?
Proceedings of the Sixth Rhine Province Assembly, Third Article: Debates on the Law Concerning the Theft of Wood
Karl Marx
Selected Works by Daniel Bensaïd
Notes
Index
Daniel Bensad (19462010) was a philosopher who taught at the University of Paris VIII. He wrote books on Marxism, Walter Benjamin, the May ' 68 uprisings, and Joan of Arc.
Robert Nichols is associate professor of political theory at the University of Minnesota, former research fellow at Humboldt-Universitt zu Berlin, and author of Theft Is Property! Dispossession and Critical Theory.
"In 1842, the young Karl Marx analyzed the consequences of
capitalist rural enclosures in Rhineland. Today, patent rights,
biotechnologies, and different forms of intellectual property,
Daniel Bensaïd convincingly argues, are means of dispossession of
human beings exactly as the land enclosures of almost two centuries
ago had been a crucial moment in the process of the accumulation of
capital. Far from being ‘neutral’ or ‘natural,’ market society
was—and still remains—built as a planned dispossession. This is a
timely and highly original essay by a towering figure of French
critical thought."—Enzo Traverso, author of Left-Wing Melancholia:
Marxism, History, and Memory"Within a single volume, this book
makes available to English-language readers for the first time not
only fresh translations of Marx’s ‘wood theft articles’ but also
Daniel Bensaïd’s lucid and incisive commentary on these pieces.
Bensaïd’s short book brings the Marx articles alive for
contemporary audiences and demonstrates their enduring relevance
for longstanding debates about law, property, and rights."—Samuel
A. Chambers, Johns Hopkins University
"Bensaïd’s essay, as contextualized in this volume by Nichols,
successfully pushes, especially those of a Marxist orientation, to
make the idea of dispossession more central to their theoretical
and practical work."—Marx & Philosophy
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