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  • Capitalism and repetition [Elektronski vir] : Marx and Lacan
    Hajdini, Simon
    The research article offers a Lacanian reading of the thesis according to which Marxʼs general formula of capital introduces the principle of repetition. The article initially follows Deleuze, for ... whom repetition is the direct opposite of exchange, which is always an exchange of equivalents. Deleuze, however, immediately moves on to link repetition to theft and gift, which are altogether withdrawn from circulation and thus escape the laws of exchange and are attainable only through their transgression. The paper shows why Marx couldnʼt agree with such a conception of repetition and its object, and why such a conceptualization is not radical enough. Marxʼs wager is to think repetition and its surplus-object beyond mere transgression, and hence also beyond the economy of gift and theft.
    Source: Crisis and critique [Elektronski vir]. - ISSN 2311-5475 (Vol. 1, iss. 3, 2014, str. 223-244)
    Type of material - e-article ; adult, serious
    Publish date - 2014
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 55165026