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"Is there such a thing as capitalism?"

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Blogger Sam J. Miller said...

yes, but.

part of Marx's historical importance is the taking of economics and philosophy out of the realm of discourse and into the realm of action - of political engagement, of fighting against the alienation/oppression/repression that characterize human society. So while it might be true that he fetishizes capitalism, and that he glossed over (or couldnt foresee) the ways that different capitalist systems evolve very very differently, his economics/philosophy are always rooted in taking theory and making it useful - putting it into practice. For the purposes of figuring out ways to remedy economic injustice (and I'm not talking about the creation of a communist state here) the significant features of capitalist societies are constant. That the powerful profit off of the working class, that the working class is divided along lines of race and gender and religion and other characteristics as a means of preventing them from organizing to take power. To ask "is there such a thing as capitalism" and point to the minutiae of different examples of profit-based economic systems seems like it further obfuscates the issue, making it harder for us to understand society... and our place in it... and our power.

January 8, 2008 at 10:42 PM

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