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Commodity Fetishism and the Common

The Nature of the Common

Pages 434-436 | Published online: 25 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

This commentary discusses essays by Deborah Jenson and by Antonio Callari and David Ruccio as instances of a “naturalistic” political ontology of the common. It then elaborates on the main features of this topological displacement of Marxism: a nonhumanistic conception of nature and technicity, a constructivism of relations that moves beyond the opposition of economism and aestheticism.

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