The Biopolitical Body of Capital

From Labour Value to Labour Legislation

Jacques Bidet author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:29th Jun '26

£55.99

This title is due to be published on 29th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Originally published in French, this English edition translated by Jacques Bidet offers a rigorous and interdisciplinary reading of Capital, challenging dominant mainstream interpretations that overlook Marx’s critique of capitalist society. Centering on the chapter “The Working Day,” the book reveals Marx’s analysis of labor exploitation as a biopolitical struggle between capital and living labor. Drawing on Foucault’s concept of biopolitics, it reframes wage labor as a conflict over bodily autonomy, social reproduction, and the limits of capitalist control.

Through a meticulous reconstruction of Marx’s method—moving from abstract to concrete—eminent Marx scholar Jacques Bidet identifies three distinct levels of labor analysis (general, commodity-based, and wage labor), bringing clarity often lost in mainstream commentaries. He critiques influential interpretations by Harvey, Negri, Postone, and others, while acknowledging Marx’s limits in theorizing race, gender, and nation. To address these gaps, Bidet proposes a “Marxist metastructural theory of modernity” that extends Marx’s emancipatory vision.

Accessible yet scholarly, The Biopolitical Body of Marx’s Capital is ideal for students and researchers in politics, philosophy, economics, sociology, and history. It speaks to readers seeking a politically engaged, analytically precise understanding of Marx’s work—one that resonates with today’s global crises and the urgent need for transformative change.

Jacques Bidet offers us an original, rigorous, and highly contemporary approach to Capital. He shows how this book display a politics of life. What it is dealing with is life embodied in bodies that expend energy, work, and produce, but also associate and struggle politically. In his view, this is not so much about the state's management of the population's life, as in Foucault, but rather what could be called a biopolitics from below, that is, a politics that gives substance to the demands that arise within capitalism.

Ricardo Bernal, Professor at Universidad La Salle, Mexico, Director of Logos, Revista de Filosofia, Mexico

ISBN: 9781041231783

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86 pages