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This episode presents a longer overview of Chapter 5 of the book Capital Redefined. This chapter revisits and reconstructs the Marxian labor theory of value by drawing on the commonist framework. The core argument is that 'labor' is an outcome of the decommonization of human (and by extension, more-than-human) creative power through the abstraction and appropriation of infra-processes. The chapter focuses on the common sources of creativity while acknowledging deep interconnections with the other three fundamental commons sources of true value (liveability, conviviality, and alterity).
This episode presents a longer overview of Chapter 5 of the book Capital Redefined. This chapter revisits and reconstructs the Marxian labor theory of value by drawing on the commonist framework. The core argument is that 'labor' is an outcome of the decommonization of human (and by extension, more-than-human) creative power through the abstraction and appropriation of infra-processes. The chapter focuses on the common sources of creativity while acknowledging deep interconnections with the other three fundamental commons sources of true value (liveability, conviviality, and alterity).