BLUE
RH
Rob Horning
@robhorning.bsky.social
348 followers142 following76 posts
RHrobhorning.bsky.social

someone should write a similar critique of "artificial intelligence" (though maybe it is just the same book) www.thenation.com/article/arch...

We might begin to answer this way. Capital is not only a critique of political economy but a philosophy of political economy, and more precisely an account of why philosophy is required for an understanding of capital. It is a philosophical critique of unphilosophical approaches to political economy, those not alert to its many elements beyond markets (including law, politics, militias, and police but also language, mystification, and theology), those that do not interrogate political economy’s fundamentals (labor, capital, value, money, the state) to discover their genesis, nature, and constitutive relations with one another, and those inapt to examining the relation between capital’s surfaces and depths.
0

RH
Rob Horning
@robhorning.bsky.social
348 followers142 following76 posts