Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #10

Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #10

Author: Mute

Publisher: Mute Publishing Ltd

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1906496218

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As capitalism yawns towards apocalypse "Mute Magazine" matches it issue by issue with a sustained critique of everything existing.


Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #9

Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #9

Author: Mute

Publisher: Mute Publishing Ltd

Published: 2008-07

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 190649617X

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Quarterly, critical and cheap, "Mute" is a jumble of all that's still grunting in the inter-finessing hyper-barrios of culture, politics, and technology 2.0.


Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #5, It's Not Easy Being Green

Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #5, It's Not Easy Being Green

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Publisher: Mute Publishing Ltd

Published: 2007-04

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 0955479649

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This issue features articles by Anthony Davies, Paul Helliwell, Howard Slater, and Peter Suchin, and a special section on climate change and capital with texts by Will Barnes, James Woudhuysen, Tim Forsyth and Zoe Young, Kate Rich, George Caffentzis, Anthony Iles, Chris Wright, and Samantha Alvarez.


Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #8

Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #8

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Publisher: Mute Publishing Ltd

Published: 2008-04

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1906496129

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This issue contains works by Thomas Campbell and Dmitry Vorobyev, John Cunningham, Harry Halpin, Stewart Martin, Benedict Seymour, and Simon Yuill, with commissioned artwork by Theo Michael, John Russell, and Plastique Fantastique.


Subsumption in Kant, Hegel and Marx

Subsumption in Kant, Hegel and Marx

Author: Andres Saenz de Sicilia

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9004713824

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Capital is often depicted as an all-encompassing and abstract social force which seeks to "subsume" all of human life. But what in fact is involved in such "subsumption" and how might it be resisted? Tracing the discourse of subsumption through the work of Kant, Hegel, Marx and the critical Marxist tradition, this book offers a materialist framework for analysing capitalist power. Saenz de Sicilia argues that capitalist subsumption operates at three distinct yet interrelated levels: exchange, production, and reproduction, each characterised by distinct logics of domination and resistance. Conflicts over subsumption at each of these levels lie at the heart of capitalism’s struggle to determine the shapes of human social life. A major intervention into debates surrounding the historical trajectories of capitalism, Subsumption in Kant, Hegel and Marx: From the Critique of Reason to the Critique of Society systematically refutes the influential thesis that we are now in a stage of "total" capitalist subsumption which leaves no space of refuge or resistance.