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The reduction of experience to 'a series of pure and unrelated presents' further implies that the 'experience of the present becomes powerfully, overwhelmingly vivid and "material": the world comes before the schizophrenic with heightened intensity, bearing the mysterious and oppressive charge of affect, glowing with hallucinatory energy' (Jameson, 1984b, 120). The image, the appearance, the spectacle can all be experienced with an intensit..
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Skills that are monopolizable are anathema to capital.
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Money must exist before it can be turned into capital.
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But planned obsolescence is possible only if the rate of technological change is contained.
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Money could not be converted into capital if wage labour did not exist.
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When money functions as measure of value it must truly represent the values it helps to circulate.
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Rampant inflation is just as hard to live with as the devaluation of commodities.
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Because the earth is not a product of labour it cannot have a value.
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All rent is based on the monopoly power of private owners of certain portions of the globe.
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The only solution to the contradictions of capitalism entails the abolition of wage labour.
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A work of this sort admits no conclusion.
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The ultimate Form of devaluation is military confrontation and global war.
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