Methodological Holism in Marx’s Capital Volume 1: The Conceptualisation and Measurement of Individual Units
Sushmita Rama Subrahmanyam
Review of Development and Change, 2025, vol. 30, issue 1_suppl, S66-S79
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This article aims to understand the methodological position that Marx takes in Capital Volume 1 and the implications of that on the individual units in his analysis. With the understanding that Marx adopts a fundamentally holist methodological standpoint, the article outlines how the individuals within classes and the system of capitalist production are measured and contextualised. This question is answered by examining Marx’s Capital Volume 1 as the primary text. Where relevant, I engage with Marx’s intellectual background and tradition. The individual units discussed in this study are the commodity, the worker and the capitalist. This article examines how the concept of the representative individual emerges through averaging and how this process unfolds in Marx’s Capital , shaped by his methodological approach. The article illustrates the method of averaging in Marx, through his intellectual engagement with Quetelet as it also focuses on Hegel’s influence on Marx’s method and elaborates on the parallels and divergences between them. With the given engagement with Capital and Marx’s intellectual interactions, we arrive at a specific understanding of holism that can be attributed to Marx in Capital Volume 1.
Keywords: Methodological holism; Marx; Quetelet; Hegel; average (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/09722661251332516
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