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Socialism and Commodity Production: Essay in Marx Revival

Socialism and Commodity Production: Essay in Marx Revival
Author: Paresh Chattopadhyay
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004377514

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Socialism and Commodity Production develops a detailed critique of orthodox theories of socialism on the basis of a comprehensive study of Marx's own writings on the nature of non-capitalist society.


The Transition to Socialist Economy

The Transition to Socialist Economy
Author: Charles Bettelheim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1968
Genre: Marxian economics
ISBN:

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Value, price & profit

Value, price & profit
Author: Karl Marx
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1908
Genre: Value
ISBN:

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Economic problems of Socialism in the USSR

Economic problems of Socialism in the USSR
Author: Joseph Stalin
Publisher: Newcomb Livraria Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1952-01-01
Genre: Communism
ISBN: 3989881949

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A new translation from the original Russian manuscript with a new afterword by the translator and a timeline of Stalin's life and works. In one of his last works written in 1952, Stalin addresses various economic challenges facing the Soviet Union in its pursuit of socialism. He discusses topics ranging from commodity production under socialism to the role of the law of value, offering insights and solutions based on Marxist-Leninist theory.


The High Cost of Living

The High Cost of Living
Author: Karl Kautsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1913
Genre: Cost and standard of living
ISBN:

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Capitalism and After

Capitalism and After
Author: George Derwent Thomson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1973
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Socialist Commodities

Socialist Commodities
Author: Laurence Coderre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

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Whereas contemporary postsocialist China is typically depicted in terms of rampant, ideologically vacuous commodification, the Mao era––and especially the apogee of Maoist fervor, the Cultural Revolution (1966-76)––is normally cast as a time of ubiquitous politics and scarce goods. Indeed, the Cultural Revolution landscape of things has been strangely stripped of the mundane: with the exception of the likeness and words of Mao Zedong, the material culture of the Cultural Revolution is most notably characterized as a void out of which the postsocialist world of commodity consumption sprang fully formed. This dissertation instead examines how interactions between individuals and things during the Cultural Revolution were themselves intertwined with the circulation and consumption of ‘socialist commodities.’ I focus on objects associated with the yangbanxi, or ‘model performances,’ as a critical part of ‘real existing’ Chinese socialism, with which individuals interacted on a daily basis. Hailed as the pinnacle of socialist artistic production, the yangbanxi repertoire of Beijing operas, ballets, and orchestral works was intended to act as vanguard in the revolution in the performing arts. Objects promoting the yangbanxi were therefore produced spanning every conceivable form. I focus here on paraphernalia in three ‘media’: recorded sound, porcelain statuettes, and amateur bodies. Interactions with these instances of yangbanxi remediation, I argue, constituted a critical way in which revolutionary subjects and socialist commodities produced themselves as such. Moreover, this dissertation ultimately contends that, in this way, socialist commodity consumption made the consumer subjectivities of the postsocialist period possible. I begin by focusing on the theorization of the socialist commodity and its role as articulated in Chinese political economic texts of the Cultural Revolution. I argue that these works, intended to counteract the enchantment of commodity fetishism through the popularization of Marxist political economy, were themselves fetishistic in their privileging of discourse over materiality. A similar predicament arises with the notion of the ‘newborn socialist thing’ (shehuizhuyi xinsheng shiwu) as well, supposed herald of the transition to commodity-free communism. Too often the relational nature of newborn socialist things meant that they were not really things at all. I ask how we might nonetheless benefit from thinking about the yangbanxi—quintessential newborn socialist things in their own right—as relationally complex, systems of remediation and, furthermore, how those systems’ economies of signification mirror the workings of the socialist commodity. As I argue in my second chapter, the production and organization of revolutionary space was enmeshed with a complex topography of consumption in which persisting pre-revolutionary notions of (bourgeois) domesticity played an enduring role. Drawing on vinyl records, flexi-discs, and published photographs, I examine the positioning of the citizen-subject as an aural consumer of yangbanxi in a ‘public’ soundscape, which was nonetheless facilitated by that most ‘domestic’ of recorded sound technologies, the record player. The home itself remained a crucial site of socialist consumption, and in my next chapter, I consider the importance of yangbanxi porcelain statuettes, as components of politically au courant home decoration, in emplotting subjects in socialist time as well as a temporality very much reminiscent of the always-already passé postsocialist commodity. Moreover, these pieces of home decor also constituted idealized, prescriptive models for the sculpting of bodies and subjectivities, particularly for amateur performers of yangbanxi, the focus of my final, full chapter. Implicated in a highly (re)mediated system, the performer’s very body is ultimately rendered as exchangeable and consumable as the record or ceramic tchotchke. I close the dissertation with a coda, in which I analyze contemporary discourse on collecting Cultural Revolution memorabilia and what I read as a continued longing for an alternative to the—now explicitly capitalist—commodity-form.


Limits to Satisfaction

Limits to Satisfaction
Author: William Leiss
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1988-06-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0773561927

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Consumerism and capitalist and socialist industry have reached the point where state power is legitimatized by its ability to increase the number of commodities. A unique culture has been created in which marketing is the main social bond. Values no longer shape and condition needs, wants, desires, or preferences. Leiss draws on economics, psychology, sociology, and anthropology to show the vagueness of our thought on the relation between nature and culture, desire and reason, needs and commodities. This book raises serious, vital questions for all those concerned about the future of our present society.


Shop Talks on Economics

Shop Talks on Economics
Author: Mary Marcy
Publisher: Chicago : C.H. Kerr
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1911
Genre: Economics
ISBN:

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