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The Factory and the Family as Spaces of Capitalhese sites or spaces are not flat surfaces but have extension and depth which allows us to better conceptualize the topography of capitalist society. In this view the overall form of capital is constituted through different spaces which have their own interspatial practical and expressive architectu流眼泪 发表于 2025-3-29 08:23:51
Marx on Gender, Race, and Social Reproduction: A Feminist Perspectivents of the capitalist organization of work, and the main terrain of working-class struggle. While supporting this critique through an analysis of Marx’s major works, and discussing the consequences of this reductive conception for Marx’s understanding of the function sexism and racism in capitalist全国性 发表于 2025-3-29 14:09:34
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Commodity and the Postmodern SpectacleMarx talks about commodity fetishism in his book . he refers to the dancing tables of a spiritualistic séance, and when he gives the example of the table, he uses the term . which means .. A table is a table when it has use-value and is made of wood, an organic material that takes shape (a table), i单独 发表于 2025-3-29 22:51:40
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Marx and Environmental Catastropheestions about prospective Marxist responses to the problem. A brief overview of Marx‘s view of nature reveals an ambiguity about prospective future consumption by the working classes in a communist society. This is followed by scrutiny of Soviet approaches to consumerism in particular in which a sim财产 发表于 2025-3-30 04:40:03
Finding a Way Out of the Anthropocene: The Theory of ‘Radical Needs’ and the Ecological Transition not only alienating for individuals, they are also unsustainable from an ecological standpoint, because they encourage consumerism, which puts excessive pressure on ecosystems. They are at the root of the environmental crisis. Hence, transitioning to a sustainable, postcapitalist, society implies,