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Commodity fetishism

In Marxist philosophy, commodity fetishism (German: Warenfetischismus) is a belief that social aspects of economic goods are inherent to them, rather than being expressions of social relations in which goods and their underlying labour are exchanged. Through commodity fetishism, social phenomena such as market value, wages and rent are reified…

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related to External links · 24
Commodity fetishism → Biene Baumeister, Capital, Capitalism, Chapter, Chapter One, Chapters, Class, Commodities, Culture, David Harvey, Die Marxsche Kritik, Fetischismus, German, Isaac Rubin's, Marx, Marx's, Reading Marx's Capital, Secret ThereofAll, Section, Society
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Commodity fetishism → Auguste Comte, Brosses, Charles, Fetish Gods, German, Hegel, Hermes, Hermes's, Instead, Karl Heinrich Hermes, Karl Marx's, Ludwig Feuerbach's, Marx, Marx's, Moreover, The, The Cult, Therefore, Warenfetischismus
related to Cultural theory · 9
Commodity fetishism → Capital, Commodities, Critique, Karl Marx, Political Economy, Secret, Section, Since, The Fetishism
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Commodity fetishism → Capital, Critique, In, Marx, Political Economy
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Commodity fetishism → In Portrait, Marxist, Professor Helena Sheehan, That, Young Nun
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Commodity fetishism → mistaken interpretation

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rent are reifiedinstance ofsocial phenomena0.80text
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Commodity fetishismrelated to ConceptCapital0.60section
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Commodity fetishismrelated to Criticism of commodity fetishismIn Portrait0.60section
Commodity fetishismrelated to Criticism of commodity fetishismMarxist0.60section
Commodity fetishismrelated to Criticism of commodity fetishismYoung Nun0.60section

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