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Dark Marxism
Ian Wright
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Victorian Seances and Marx’s Law of Value
Dark Marxism
41 minutes 49 seconds
5 months ago
Victorian Seances and Marx’s Law of Value

This is a recording of a talk given on 4th November 2022 in Oxford. I discuss the spooky relationship between Victorian spirit summoning and the “phantom-like objectivity” of value.


This is a ghost story, and like all good ghost stories, it’s true.


Talk (40 mins)


"A commodity appears, at first sight, a very trivial thing, and easily understood. Its analysis shows that it is, in reality, a very queer thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties. So far as it is a value in use, there is nothing mysterious about it, whether we consider it from the point of view that by its properties it is capable of satisfying human wants, or from the point that those properties are the product of human labor. It is as clear as noon-day, that man, by his industry, changes the forms of the materials furnished by Nature, in such a way as to make them useful to him. The form of wood, for instance, is altered, by making a table out of it. Yet, for all that, the table continues to be that common, every-day thing, wood. But, so soon as it steps forth as a commodity, it is changed into something transcendent. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and evolves out of its wooden brain grotesque ideas, far more wonderful than “table-turning” ever was."


Marx, Capital, Volume 1, “The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof”

Dark Marxism
Adventures in Marxist Theory https://ianwrightsite.wordpress.com/