Keywords: Commodity fetishism
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International Journal of Social Economics (2012) 39 (7): 456–473.
Published: 01 June 2012
... it is foolish. It is foolish for example, to cripple education […] (Tawney, 2004/1920, p. 84). We now have a second set of pieces to frame the argument. First, we gained from the examination of commodity fetishism. Next, we briefly highlighted the longstanding tensions among acquisition and social...

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