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  1. Christopher John Arthur. This site contains a copy of my book Dialectics of Labour (Blackwell 1986); a list of my publications (which I hope to keep current); some papers not published elsewhere, English versions of some papers published in other languages, and news about forthcoming work.

  2. Sep 27, 2024 · What Is It Like to Be Alive? is the ninth collection by Chris Arthur, the award-winning Belfast-born essayist. Life, understood here, is not just restricted to human life...

  3. Chris Arthur Value, Time, and Labour. An important foundation of my work-in-progress is that the argument is shaped by the protocols of value-form theory.

  4. In a series of vignettes, essayist Chris Arthur considers why “respecting what gives life is not a lesson to be learned indoors.”

  5. This chapter is concerned with exploring Marx’s concept of communism, as it is outlined at the beginning of the third manuscript. Marx begins with the objective power of private property over the immediate producer. His investigation discloses that this alien power is the product of labour itself in its alienation.

  6. Sep 16, 2005 · James McGrath, Estudios Irlandeses, Vol.1 (2006) "Chris Arthur's Irish Haiku is a series of prose reflections on life, the universe and everything. The book, handsomely presented by the Davies Group Publishers, follows Arthur's earlier Irish Nocturnes and Irish Willow.

  7. Jan 6, 2018 · Chris Arthur's title refers to a lifetime's reading, and also to the process of "reading" aspects of life. He reads his 10-year-old daughter's feet – where will they...