FETICHISMO: como o capital se representa? | Jorge Grespan

New classes every week! ☛ Sign up and follow: http://bit.ly/1bxZhtb 📚 MARX AND THE CRITICISM OF THE CAPITALIST MODE OF REPRESENTATION 💸 There's a 30% discount for those who use the coupon #GRESPANTV on the book! ☛ http://bit.ly/2LZ3pAA Jorge Grespan is widely considered one of the greatest scholars of Marx's work in Brazil. This third video in the series about his new book, MARX AND THE CRITICISM OF THE CAPITALIST MODE OF REPRESENTATION, focuses on the various facets of fetishism in Capital, and will present the concept of “capitalist mode of representation”, central to Grespan's interpretation. Over the course of six videos, the professor will cover some of the main themes and concepts involved in his work, offering some reading keys to approach his book and better understand what is at stake in the three books of Marx's CAPITAL. 📺 SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR BOITEMPO TV AUDIENCE 💸 A gift for those who read our descriptions: those who want to follow this course together with Grespan's book have a 30% discount on Grespan's book. To take advantage of the discount, simply enter the coupon "#GRESPANTV" when completing your order on the Boitempo website! 🎫 Coupon: #GRESPANTV ABOUT THE BOOK📚 In the book, professor Jorge Grespan (USP) recovers the concept of “mode of representation”, a fundamental part of Karl Marx's critique of capitalist society. Through a detailed philological analysis, the author restores the concept in an unprecedented way and establishes its relationship with its best-known counterpart, the capitalist “mode of production.” The term “representation” designates a whole set of economic practices and perceptions of reality that culminate in the forms of distribution of surplus value analyzed in Book III of Capital. Thus, representation exposes and explains the processes of inversion carried out by capitalism and described by Marx in his work, which, not by chance, begins with the “fetishism” of the commodity and ends with the “trinitarian formula.” #KarlMarx #JorgeGrespan #Course