The Outside Can't Go Outside
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Author:CARPENTER Merlin
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ISBN:9783956792779
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Publication Date:April 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:72
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Penguin Books
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Country of Publication:USA


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The Outside Can't Go Outside
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Author:CARPENTER Merlin
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ISBN:9783956792779
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Publication Date:April 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:72
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Penguin Books
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Country of Publication:USA
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Why has there been so much interest in "surplus value" in recent years?
In The Outside Can't Go Outside, artist Merlin Carpenter considers how this term has been inserted into contemporary art theory following the financial crisis of 2007/8. The book focuses on the idea that the value of art is located in unpaid mental, educational, and communicational labour that is gradually accrued and then exploited according to the logic of Marx's central thesis on exploitation. This much-hyped view is rejected in favour of a more rigorous Marxist interpretation of the nature of surplus value, and its role in a systematic law of value.
Carpenter counterposes value to what exists outside of it-a dream, an imaginary, what he describes as a "trance" or the location of revolutionary thought and desires. The outside, however, is not proposed as a physical location, but as an outside inside the body that functions as a line of control within. Moreover, the author suggests that the new revolutionary subjects might be the new groups that form in order to push against control networks, in a reordering of class struggles.
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Why has there been so much interest in "surplus value" in recent years?
In The Outside Can't Go Outside, artist Merlin Carpenter considers how this term has been inserted into contemporary art theory following the financial crisis of 2007/8. The book focuses on the idea that the value of art is located in unpaid mental, educational, and communicational labour that is gradually accrued and then exploited according to the logic of Marx's central thesis on exploitation. This much-hyped view is rejected in favour of a more rigorous Marxist interpretation of the nature of surplus value, and its role in a systematic law of value.
Carpenter counterposes value to what exists outside of it-a dream, an imaginary, what he describes as a "trance" or the location of revolutionary thought and desires. The outside, however, is not proposed as a physical location, but as an outside inside the body that functions as a line of control within. Moreover, the author suggests that the new revolutionary subjects might be the new groups that form in order to push against control networks, in a reordering of class struggles.
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Author: CARPENTER MerlinISBN: 9783956792779Publication Date: April 2018Edition: 1Pages: 72Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Penguin BooksCountry of Publication: USA
Why has there been so much interest in "surplus value" in recent years?
In The Outside Can't Go Outside, artist Merlin Carpenter considers how this term has been inserted into contemporary art theory following the financial crisis of 2007/8. The book focuses on the idea that the value of art is located in unpaid mental, educational, and communicational labour that is gradually accrued and then exploited according to the logic of Marx's central thesis on exploitation. This much-hyped view is rejected in favour of a more rigorous Marxist interpretation of the nature of surplus value, and its role in a systematic law of value.
Carpenter counterposes value to what exists outside of it-a dream, an imaginary, what he describes as a "trance" or the location of revolutionary thought and desires. The outside, however, is not proposed as a physical location, but as an outside inside the body that functions as a line of control within. Moreover, the author suggests that the new revolutionary subjects might be the new groups that form in order to push against control networks, in a reordering of class struggles.
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Author: CARPENTER MerlinISBN: 9783956792779Publication Date: April 2018Edition: 1Pages: 72Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Penguin BooksCountry of Publication: USA
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