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Fetichismo de la Mercancía

Authors: Starosta, Guido;

Fetichismo de la Mercancía

Abstract

Este glosario, formado en base a breves contribuciones de diversos autores, funciona como un mapa desde donde situar una batería de diez conceptos clave en los trabajos de Karl Marx. Los autores fueron invitados a participar y experimentar con textos de hasta trescientas palabras. En contextos en que los artículos académicos suelen permanecer dentro de estructuras de escritura anquilosadas, el experimentalismo aparece como una oxigenación necesaria. En este marco, la explicación de los conceptos –expuestos aquí en orden alfabético– se realiza con cierta flexibilidad formal y expresiva. Lo que une estas entradas es el objetivo común de entender la significancia de estos conceptos para el momento actual. Este glosario incluye los siguientes términos: (1) Acumulación, (2) Alienación, (3) Base y Superestructura, (4) Emancipación, (5) Explotación, (6) Fetichismo de la Mercancía, (7) Ideología, (8) Lucha de Clases, (9) Revolución y (10) Trabajo.

This glossary, which is composed by short contributions by a diversity of authors, works as a map to situate a battery of ten of Karl Marx’s key concepts. The authors were invited to participate and experiment with texts of a maximum of threehundred words. In contexts where academic articles tend to remain within anchylosed writing structures, experimentalism appears as a necessary form of oxygenation. Within this framework, the explanation of concepts –exposed here in alphabetical order– is done with both formal and expressive flexibility. These entries converge in the common aim of understanding the significance of these concepts for the current moment. The glossary includes the following terms: (1) Accumulation, (2) Alienation, (3) Base and Superstructure, (4) Emancipation, (5) Exploitation, (6) Commodity Fetishism, (7) Ideology, (8) Class Struggles, (9) Revolution, (10) Labour.

Fil: Starosta, Guido. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Departamento de Economía y Administración; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.2, Subjetividad, Mercancía, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Valor, Fetichismo

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