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Rubin (1886-1930?) |
Marx’s
theory of commodity fetishism has been understood to argue that relations
between things veil relations between persons. However, Marx says more than
that - he thinks that under capitalism relations between persons must be
expressed as things. Thus there is an objectification going on that needs to be
analyzed in its forms i.e. the way things appear as entities rather than
relations. Marx supports this latter in the Trinity Formula, where he
criticises vulgar economy for taking capital as an entity. Rubin looks as the
presuppositions within forms (Rubin 40)
Value
presupposes use-values. Abstract labour presupposes concrete labour. Though the
essence of the social process might lie in the abstract labour - i.e. it is not
the labour of the tailor - there is a presupposition of its determinate forms
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