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Fetishism and Financialization
     Release time: 2018-03-28

 

Ann E. Davis

 

Abstract

The capitalist system is based on property rules, which are the same for all forms of property. Yet these rules operate differently for capital and labor as distinct forms of property. This paradox obscures the role of living labor as the source of surplus value, and hence mystifies money as self-expanding value. This “fetishism of money” facilitates “financialization,” prevents accurate analysis of the capitalist system, and the formulation of alternatives.

 

Keywords

Critiques of and alternatives to capitalism, economic methodology, endogenous money and finance, evolution of capitalist institutions, finance

 

From: Review of Radical Political Economics 49 (4)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

 

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