Epistemontology in Spinoza-Marx-Freud-Lacan: The (Bio)Power of Structure

New York: Routledge (2017)
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Kordela steps beyond extant commentaries on Marx's theory of commodity fetishism to show that in capitalism value is the manifestation of the homology between thought and being, while their other aspect--power--becomes the object of biopower.

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