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The Automatic Fetish traces Marxâs analysis of capital, step by step, through the material compiled posthumously as the third volume of Capital. Identifying the critique of value as the central through line of the entire work, Beverley Best elaborates a theory of movement through which the capital machine generates social forms of appearance as the inversion of its inner operating mechanisms. Neither a return to basics nor a new-fangled reconstruction, The Automatic Fetish eschews novelty to show once again that Marx rewards careful study.
- âIf I had to choose one book that would make the case for the relevance of Marxâs critique of political economy to the humanities, this might very well be itâ Colleen Lye, co-editor of After Marx
- âThe contribution of The Automatic Fetish is hard to exaggerateâ Nicholas Brown, author of Autonomy
- âWill make a significant contribution to the wider field of materialist theoryâ Joshua Clover, author of Riot. Strike. Riot
- âIn Bestâs hands, Capital becomes not only fascinating but useful, down to its last detail. Written with clarity, focus, and urgency, Best has âunreconstructedâ Marx for our timesâ Richard Dienst, author of The Bonds of Debt
- âA groundbreaking bookâ Werner Bonefeld, author of A Critical Theory of Economic Compulsion
- âThat rare work of theory whose practical implications just sing out loud ⊠Surely among the most useful books on Capital III ever writtenâ Christopher Nealon, author of The Matter of Capital
- âBrilliant, eloquent, and precise. Best has given us one of the most profound re-readings of Capital to have appeared in a generation and an essential sourceâ Neil Larsen, author of Determinations
- âIf I had to choose one book that would make the case for the relevance of Marxâs critique of political economy to the humanities, this might very well be itâ Colleen Lye, co-editor of After Marx
- âThe contribution of The Automatic Fetish is hard to exaggerateâ Nicholas Brown, author of Autonomy
- âWill make a significant contribution to the wider field of materialist theoryâ Joshua Clover, author of Riot. Strike. Riot
- âIn Bestâs hands, Capital becomes not only fascinating but useful, down to its last detail. Written with clarity, focus, and urgency, Best has âunreconstructedâ Marx for our timesâ Richard Dienst, author of The Bonds of Debt
- âA groundbreaking bookâ Werner Bonefeld, author of A Critical Theory of Economic Compulsion
- âThat rare work of theory whose practical implications just sing out loud ⊠Surely among the most useful books on Capital III ever writtenâ Christopher Nealon, author of The Matter of Capital
- âBrilliant, eloquent, and precise. Best has given us one of the most profound re-readings of Capital to have appeared in a generation and an essential sourceâ Neil Larsen, author of Determinations
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The Automatic Fetish traces Marxâs analysis of capital, step by step, through the material compiled posthumously as the third volume of Capital. Identifying the critique of value as the central through line of the entire work, Beverley Best elaborates a theory of movement through which the capital machine generates social forms of appearance as the inversion of its inner operating mechanisms. Neither a return to basics nor a new-fangled reconstruction, The Automatic Fetish eschews novelty to show once again that Marx rewards careful study.
- âIf I had to choose one book that would make the case for the relevance of Marxâs critique of political economy to the humanities, this might very well be itâ Colleen Lye, co-editor of After Marx
- âThe contribution of The Automatic Fetish is hard to exaggerateâ Nicholas Brown, author of Autonomy
- âWill make a significant contribution to the wider field of materialist theoryâ Joshua Clover, author of Riot. Strike. Riot
- âIn Bestâs hands, Capital becomes not only fascinating but useful, down to its last detail. Written with clarity, focus, and urgency, Best has âunreconstructedâ Marx for our timesâ Richard Dienst, author of The Bonds of Debt
- âA groundbreaking bookâ Werner Bonefeld, author of A Critical Theory of Economic Compulsion
- âThat rare work of theory whose practical implications just sing out loud ⊠Surely among the most useful books on Capital III ever writtenâ Christopher Nealon, author of The Matter of Capital
- âBrilliant, eloquent, and precise. Best has given us one of the most profound re-readings of Capital to have appeared in a generation and an essential sourceâ Neil Larsen, author of Determinations
- âIf I had to choose one book that would make the case for the relevance of Marxâs critique of political economy to the humanities, this might very well be itâ Colleen Lye, co-editor of After Marx
- âThe contribution of The Automatic Fetish is hard to exaggerateâ Nicholas Brown, author of Autonomy
- âWill make a significant contribution to the wider field of materialist theoryâ Joshua Clover, author of Riot. Strike. Riot
- âIn Bestâs hands, Capital becomes not only fascinating but useful, down to its last detail. Written with clarity, focus, and urgency, Best has âunreconstructedâ Marx for our timesâ Richard Dienst, author of The Bonds of Debt
- âA groundbreaking bookâ Werner Bonefeld, author of A Critical Theory of Economic Compulsion
- âThat rare work of theory whose practical implications just sing out loud ⊠Surely among the most useful books on Capital III ever writtenâ Christopher Nealon, author of The Matter of Capital
- âBrilliant, eloquent, and precise. Best has given us one of the most profound re-readings of Capital to have appeared in a generation and an essential sourceâ Neil Larsen, author of Determinations
