- 30 Mar 2016 15:01
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Here's an interesting game find a book with a thousand pages or so and take a look at the Devil's own Page. Here's what I found in Literary Theory: An Anthology.
"Capital": Author Karl Marx
This goes on for some time.
Here is a list of words that stand out to me: use-value, yards, quantitative, intrinsic, xblacking, zgold, phenomenal, commodities, geometrical, property, wares, lead, silver, atom.
All in all very interesting, no?
"Capital": Author Karl Marx
When Treating of use-value, we always assume to be dealing with definite quantities, such as dozens of watches, yards of linen, or tons of iron. The use-values of commodities furnish the material for a special study, that of commercial knowledge of commodities. Use-values become a reality only by use or consumption: they also constitute the substance of all wealth, whatever may be the social form of that wealth. In the form of society we are about to consider, they are, in addition, the material depositories of exchange-value.
This goes on for some time.
Here is a list of words that stand out to me: use-value, yards, quantitative, intrinsic, xblacking, zgold, phenomenal, commodities, geometrical, property, wares, lead, silver, atom.
All in all very interesting, no?
They cannot look out far. They cannot look out deep. But when was that ever a bar to any watch they keep? -Robert Frost
Apathy: It's the name of the game
Apathy: It's the name of the game