ABSTRACT
This article examines a series of recent contributions to the reading of Capital that stress its determination as a dialectical investigation of fetishised forms of social mediation in capitalist society. Specifically, the article focuses on the Neue Marx-Lektüre and Open Marxism. The article argues that the limits of these perspectives become apparent when it comes to uncover the determinations of revolutionary subjectivity, which they fail to ground in the immanent unfolding of capitalist forms of social mediation.
KEYWORDS: Capital; Fetishism; Revolution; Dialectics; Neue Marx-Lektüre; Open Marxism
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