1. An Analysis of Karl Marx
Variations of pricing often stem from fetishism of the commodity, which is Marx's next major point in this book. ... However, Marx notes that humans are fallible, and will often place way too much worth or attention, or fetishize, certain commodities for rather arbitrary reasons. Marx notes that the main thing that gets fetishized in a capitalist economy is money, and that when people place too much importance on this, there becomes an imbalance in both the economy and the society as a whole (Marx, 1965). ... Published in 1848, this book features various theories that have been concluded ...
- Word Count: 2958
- Approx Pages: 12
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate