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the period he chronicled. his identification of nature, labor and money as central nodes of crisis is highly pertinent to the-
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21st century. equally important, his conception relates those three flashpoints of crisis to a-
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political economists. capable of connecting those bodies-
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... the thought, it promises to overcome the separatisms that currently divide and weaken critical theorizing.
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in effect, this concept locates all three strands of critique as interconnected moments of a broader critique-
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... interpreted, however. polanyi's account of fictitious commodification rests on some-
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... dubious underpinnings. these stem from the claim made repeatedly in-
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... in the book, that a commodity is a good or service produced-
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... human creation. it has the status of a social convention akin-
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... to language, not that of an object produced for sale. when traded therefore, none of the three behaves like a true commodity. in-
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... each case, an original condition of not having been produced for sale, destabilizes the process-
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... of marketization. absent the proper origins, the would be commodities can only-
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... be fictitious. now, i want to call this the ontological interpretation of-
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... it's problematic, i think, because essentialist, ahistorical, and insensitive to domination. appealing to an-
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... in original condition, the condition of not having been produced-
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... for sale. the ontological interpretation posits that to commodify labor, land, and money is to violate their-
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... inherent nature. as a result, this approach obscures-
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... of power. this interpretation fails to-
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... and money. typically encoded relations of domination. i've already mentioned feudalism, slavery-
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... and patriarchy. all of which, as i noted-
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... before, cast those three constitutive elements of social life as-
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... non-commodities. then two, the ontological-
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... worth preserving. associating change exclusively with decay-
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... solidarities. conversely, the ontological reading-
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... occults the fact that struggles to protect nature and society from-
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... the market are often aimed at entrenching privilege and at excluding outsiders. just think of all the anti-immigrant forms of-
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... social protectionism we see today. ignoring hierarchy-
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... from marketization. precluding consideration of trade-offs, this approach discourages efforts to reckon the pluses and minuses of-
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... such complex historical developments as the introduction of markets into authoritarian command economies or the opening of labor markets to women and-
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... former slaves. all told, the ontological-
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... reading and flex the critique of crisis with a defensive-
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... conservative thrust that is at best insensitive to and at worst-
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... complicit with forms of domination that are not grounded, primarily in-
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... useful model i want to suggest is hegel's argument in the philosophy of right as to why society cannot be contract all the-
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... hegel's argument. we might define fictitious commodification as the attempt to commodify the market's conditions-
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... way down. i want to call this the structural interpretation of-
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... resist commodification. it directs attention rather to the tendency of unregulated markets to destroy their own conditions-
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... the possibility. it constructs those conditions, moreover, as-
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... socially constructed. and, i'm sorry, it construes this conditions as socially constructed and-
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... worth defending. and that marketization can actually foster emancipation by weakening traditional supports-
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... for domination. freed from the communitarian bias of the-
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... capitalist crisis. sensitive not only to desolidarization, but also-
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...to domination. it enhances the critical force of the concept of fictitious commodification. now just let me-
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elaborate briefly. this structural reading of fictitious.
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inherently, self-contradictory character of free.
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market capitalism. it is analogous in this respect to mark's idea of the tendency of the rate of profit,
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which underpins a dimension of crisis. and.
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unlike mark's moreover, pulani's contradictions are not intra economic far from being located within the.
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economic system. they concern the relation between the ladder and its background conditions of possibility. for pulani, finally, each of the.
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common logic. each pertains to a necessary condition of production and exchange, which capitalism.
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simultaneously needs and tends to erode. in the case of the ecological condition.
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of production, what is at stake are the natural processes that sustain life and provide the material inputs for.
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social provisioning. in the case of the social.
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reproduction condition, what is at stake are the socio-cultural processes that supply the solid.
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labor power. in the case of the monetary conditions-
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... in time, what does it stake? in each case-
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... is sustainability. the sustainability of capitalism on the one hand and that of society and nature on-
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... principle then. each strand of crisis lends itself to a structural critique focused on this problem.
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fictitious commodity today is irreparably eroding the natural basis that sustains life and supplies the material inputs for-
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... such depend. marxian and keynesian variants claim that financialization is destroying the monetary presuppositions for-
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... capital accumulation, as well as the possibility of politically organized social protection and public provision of-
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... one another. the three dimensions of crisis are inextricably interwoven in the deep grammar of-
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... capitalist society. let me now suggest how they might-
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... be connected via polanyi's notion of
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fictitious commodification. by reading this-
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... notion structurally, i want to show how we might decouple his three dimensional critique-
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... of capitalism's unsustainability from the communitarian ethos, to which he unwittingly joined it. and how-
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... critique of domination. i'm going to begin with-
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... commodification of labor. here, polanyi was shortly pressioned laying the basis in 1944 for a feminist-
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... that are indispensable, both just society in general, and to market exchange in particular.
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adopting this perspective, polanyi understood that proletarianization is as much about ruptured communities and frayed solidarities as about-
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... exploitation and a miseration. he understood therefore that unbridled commodification of labor threatens the universe of meaning the effective-
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... the capital requires. he understood finally that under conditions of rampant proletarianization, social reproduction is bound to be a flash-
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... point of crisis and a site of struggle. as-
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... polanyi saw it, the result could only be an epical battle between two social forces, as i've already mentioned on-
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... the free market liberalism bent on ripping labor out-
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... of it's life worldly context and turning it into a factor of production in-
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... the simultaneous co-construction of care as-
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... a non-commodity. the unwaged labor of social-
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... reproduction, supplied wage labor is necessary-
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... conditions of possibility. the letter could not exist after all in the-
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... of women's subordination. missing this deep seated structure-
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... in that case, what would be protected-
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... was less society as such than arrangements premise-
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... actually three-sided. they included not just free marketeers and proponents of protection, but also partisans of what we-
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.. might call emancipation whose primary aim was neither to promote marketization, nor to protect-
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... as well as from sexism and patriarchy. such actors have vigorously opposed the oppressive protections that prevented them from selling-
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... above and beyond the two polls identified by palani. not just marketization and social protection, but also emancipation, hence not just-
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... a double movement, but what i've proposed to call-
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... a triple movement. this revision of palani enables-
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... a better understanding, i think, of the labor dimension of-
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... the current crisis by introducing the problematic of male domination and women's emancipation, we can grasp crucial aspects of-
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... the present constellation. they're occulted in more orthodox-
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... palanian accounts. it is true, of course, as these accounts suggest that wage labor is everywhere in crisis as a result-
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... of neoliberal globalization. just witness the astronomical rates of unemployment, including-
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... in bodily organs. now add to this the fact that it is increasingly women who are being recruited today into wage work. so-
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X
3.4
3
4.8
313
Female
Train
... neo-liberalism is proletarianizing those who still do and are-
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3.2
4
4
313
Female
Train
... expected to do the lion's share of the unwaged work.
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4.4
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4.4
313
Female
Train
to do this the migrants must transfer their own familial-
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C
4.2
3.6
4.4
313
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... they've been called. far from filling the care gap, the net effect is to displace it from richer to poorer families from the global north to the-
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