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The Contradiction between Use-Value and Exchange-Value: Ecology, Imperialism, and the Telos of Production
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The Contradiction between Use-Value and Exchange-Value: Ecology, Imperialism, and the Telos of Production

Larry Alan Busk and Elizabeth Portella
Emancipations
04-26-2024

Abstract

This article elaborates and defends a critique of capitalism which, despite its appearance in various bodies of work, has not been named or systematically differentiated. The critique locates a contradiction between production for use-value and production for exchange-value, or a contradiction in what we call "the telos of production." While maintaining that it has some basis in Marx's work, we defend this model as preferable to the critique of capitalism based strictly on the exploitation of labor (which we call the "exploitation-exclusive critique"). We attempt to show this by applying the two approaches to the empirical realities of the ecological crisis and ongoing imperialist relations. It is not necessary, however, to abandon the critique of exploitation, or various other criticisms of the capitalist system: we claim that the telos of production critique is the most general diagnosis of capitalism and is capable of incorporating the other major critiques.
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https://doi.org/10.55533/2765-8414.1080View
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