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The critique of commodification contours of a post-capitalist society

Title
The critique of commodification [electronic resource] : contours of a post-capitalist society / Christoph Hermann.
Author
Hermann, Christoph.
Publication
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]

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1 online resource (xvi, 218 pages)
Summary
"This book explores the intellectual history, nature, and consequences of commodification. While many use the term commodification, few realize that it was only introduced in the 1970s by Marxist scholars in Britain and the US. However, while Marxists initially used commodification to challenge capitalism, subsequent scholars used it mainly to criticize certain markets and certain forms of exchange. The result is what the book calls the moral and pragmatic critiques of commodification. In contrast, the book follows the materialist critique and, subsequently, argues that commodification entails the subjugation of use value, or usefulness, to market value, or the ability to generate profit. To capture this process, the book distinguishes between formal, real, and fictitious commodification. While capitalism depends on commodity production, the extent of commodification can differ, depending on market regulation and public provision. The book examines a range of neoliberal policies that promoted (re)commodification, including privatization, liberalization, and deregulation. The primacy of profits over needs has major consequences on how social needs are satisfied. The book identifies twelve consequences that have troubling effects for social reproduction and the environment, including the exclusion of those who cannot pay, the focus on highly profitable wants at the expense of less profitable but socially more relevant needs, collectivization of costs, and speculation. Given the negative effects, the book also discusses limits of commodification and argues that the ecological limit is the most dramatic one. In order to avoid catastrophic decommodification, the book proposes an alternative that is based on the maximization of use value rather than market value"--
Uniform Title
Critique of commodification (Online)
Alternative Title
Critique of commodification (Online)
Subject
  • Commodification
  • Capitalism
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-205) and index.
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Contents
The Critique of Commodification -- A Theory of Commodification -- Politics of Commodification -- Consequences of Commodification -- Limits of Commodification -- Rediscovering Use Value -- Alternatives to Commodification: Use Value Society.
LCCN
2021011291
OCLC
ssj0002460478
Author
Hermann, Christoph.
Title
The critique of commodification [electronic resource] : contours of a post-capitalist society / Christoph Hermann.
Imprint
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-205) and index.
Access
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