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FETISH*:
I did a search of *Capital*, Vol. 1. "Fetish" and "fetishism" ONLY
appears in that ONE 12-page section of Chapter 1 (other than in Chapter 3,
"the hoarder, therefore, makes a sacrifice of the lusts of the flesh to
his gold fetish"). How can one make "fetish" THE category of Marx's work,
in the face of this evidence?!
ALIENAT*:
By clicking on the http below one can obtain all references to
"alienate", "alienation", "alientated", and "alienates" within *Capital*,
Vol. 1. Excluding the three usages by Engels in a synopsis, the body of
Vol. 1 has 24 references. Excluding three in Part 8 which uses the word
in the different sense, we are left with 21 as follows:
2 times: Chapter 2, Exchange
10 times: Chapter 3, Money, or the Circulation of Commodities
4 times: Chapter 6, The Buying and Selling of Labor Power
1 time: Chapter 23,Simple Reproduction
4 times: Chapter 24, Conversion of Surplus Value into Capital
CLICK ON BELOW for "alienat*":
Paul
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