Immanent Externalities: The Reproduction of Life in Capital
par
Rebecca Carson
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Format
Relié
Pages
212
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 11, 2023
Éditeur
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004522468
ISBN-13
9789004522466
Description
Rebecca Carson delves into the intricate relationships between life and capital through a philosophical lens, reshaping the conceptual framework of Marx's seminal work. By focusing on reproduction, she examines how both human life and social structures are sustained and reproduced under capitalist systems. This exploration unveils the underlying dynamics that connect economic performance with the intrinsic value of life itself, presenting a nuanced understanding of contemporary socio-economic conditions.
Carson's analysis invites readers to consider how the processes of reproduction inform broader economic narratives and societal norms. By intertwining theoretical rigor with critical insights, she offers a compelling argument for reevaluating the intersections of value, sustainability, and the human experience, encouraging a deeper reflection on the implications of capitalism for collective existence and future generations.
Carson's analysis invites readers to consider how the processes of reproduction inform broader economic narratives and societal norms. By intertwining theoretical rigor with critical insights, she offers a compelling argument for reevaluating the intersections of value, sustainability, and the human experience, encouraging a deeper reflection on the implications of capitalism for collective existence and future generations.
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