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fihe F=ETISHspea,ks !
'in rAtrAl'1. CaPital
/'/r". Lord,
/ /.o { hetr g/zos/social
"Aoro"/.r"
.a/king asorl o( lAc
ame /i*e 4s mere /f;rg" .
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\,\ crlc, a carnrn od i+7 1s
' | ,n j c,-bor. ,ndin5
si* t * is. t ie s qndVefY ?ueerrr igrn pi ty sicai
*Leo iogico" I n ice* ies,
if {he rnale.rra/s fernished
F4 a.s clca-r as noon-dd.y lha/ rnan'
by his industry, change..s . /h.e
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bv na, lure in such 4
"Joy 4s to 'rake -/
dhe"t, u.se{or/
{o ht.rz.
So fo' a.s it is q.\a lue in uSe, *1,*n9.is no*Lin3 rnysier iou5oboq.t it, wheiller wetonrsider it $ron *l,epoint oS view ttatUy its propeties i ti5 capoble o{ sa+14t-inq hurnon tarnnts.
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*1.'e poiat*i''at -l-l.roseptopertieSare *hepndrrct of
t^moh lo.Aor
,/7 ,form af
6taod, {o* tn'
"larr",
i" a/lered lyt-"!r"S a lalle out of it.
fet, fora/l lAatthe ta6le
certinues
comtnon
ev?ry-doyl/ting,
b"t, i" rclation *" "-ll o+hJ
it r.t o''lYwith i t : feet
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cs it s{eps $orth <r.s q- cotntn"di}y,
in*o somethino trans.en dent.
/ co--odities. it stonds oh
\ it= h.oJ, ond evolves orrt of
A\ *":d'" brain grotesl're
A co.-Jity is th.re.$ore o- r',ys*'riotr*hinq, si-ply be.o.ute in it *he 56)qycho.ricter 'o$ Yn"n's labor. o-pPeqrs ,/to *hem q's o.h obje.live chotr ter
$o.mpgd up,on the. prJ".i of 7
rorn t!.. moment *Lqi men in o.ny woy work {o" one
*[,cir labor q.ssumes o. socio-l {o.rn
beco-use *he relction of*he proJucers |o the srrrn*otol of *l-,eir own l.borrs presented to fl.m osa social re lot ion exis+inqrot belween i|=r,...fr*s]brr"t L..fween *1,. prod*.i=of *J-,err lobon
rn.rtual relo-tions of *he produ.ers t"ke *he S.m ofb.*"ce.n *he
n that worldt t re product ions gfthe human brainappear as independentbeings endowed withJ- i fe, and enter inginto re]-at ion bothrr i th one anotherand the human race.
I t is a. def in i te socis. ] -relat ion between men t}.aassumes, in their eye6t}.e fan-tast icform ofa re].a-t ionbetweenthings
In order to . f indan aJla]-ogy wemust trave recourseto the mi.st-enve]-oregions of thereJ* ig ioue worJ-d.
So i t isin bhe worldof commodi-
wi th theproduct6of menrskrandg.
fhe ]-abor ofof the ] .abort ions whichbetween thebetween the
ThisI ca.].]-
the Fet ishismwhi-ch at taches i t -
sel- f to tkre products oJ.abor, so soon as they
are produeed as commodi-t ies, and whj-ch ist}.erefore inseparabl-e
m the product ion ofcommodf_t ] -es.
AUTHOR
the inct ivj-dua.l aseerts i tsel-f as a partof society onJ.y by means of tLre re3.a-
the act of exchange estabJ- ishes directJ-yproducts, and j -ndirect ly, t l . rough them,
is l 'et ish-ism }" as i tsor ig in in tpecuJ. iarsocia]-c l :aracter ofthre ].abort l . rqf n-n-
ucers.
The money form of the worJ-dof commodit ies actual-J-y con-ceal-s, instead of d iscJ-os-i-ng, t} e sociaJ- c}-aracterof private l-abor and thesocie'] . re].at ions between
indiv idual . producers.
When I state tha.tcoats or boot6stand in a ref.s.-t ion to J- inen, be-ca.use i t is theuniversa]. incarne.-t ion of abstra.cthuman J.a.bor, theabsurdity of thestatement is se]- f -evident -
or, what is thesame thing, wi-thgofd or s i lver, asthe universa] equi-val-ent e they e5-press the rel-at ionbetween their ownprivate ].abor endthe co].]-ect ivelabor of soci-etyin the sa:ne absurd
t
T}.e categoriea obourgeois eoonoqyconsist of suchl- ike forms.
They a.re forms of thoughtexpressing with socie.3- val. idi tYthe conditions a,rrd rel-ations ofa def in l te, h istor ical ] -y de-termined mode of productiont
The who].e mystery of commodit iesa3-l the magic and necromancythat surrounds t lre Produets of
J.abor as long as theY take the
form of commodit ies t
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For a. societY based"tr
t fr" productJ-on of commodit iee,
whicht}. e producersin general- enter int
eocial- relat i-ons wit}"
one errother bY treat-
ing their Products a's
commodit ies and wa'].uee
wbereby tLreY red.uce their
individual- Private aa'bor
to the standard of hono-
geneoue b.uman 13!er-
' - - fot such a societYtChrist ia l i tY wi th i ts
cultus of abstract manhote especi 'a3.J-Y in i ts
bourgeois deweloPmente t?rotestant ism, Deismr etc 'j-s the most f j - t t ing form
of rel . ig ion.
hhey b.lot,q to o- slo-t ' ' '[ I
s*llty ir, -whi.h *Le Proces:
of y'odu.t ion. ht ' T":t: 'You.J
-on rns{"^d of beit'3
contro lled
evident heeessr |y rmyosedby noture o.s produ.five.
lcbo. r tse l f
; -;l\
lhr5 DerSOnltr-I
| - . . l
co-t lon ot thrnSstrnd qonversion
Hence {orms of socio' I
produciion thq-t -
pre ceded' the bourgois torm *t9.
treo-ted Ui +t.,. bourgeoisieir, m,^ch the some wtrY as
*l.. F**h..s of the CL**h
treoted gre- Cl'rislorin religions'
of produc*ion\ rc lat ion s
into erititiesls(L
re l ig ionot
. everrldc.y\..-.t l;fc.
The q.t,^o\ aqgr,ts ot proJuctio. {."1 c"mpl"tely at home inesl.c.ng-d otid i.t,e-ti.,.,o-l {ormS-
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E.ono-i.s is no more *Lo.., o- dido.tlc,rrbre or l.ss doqrotic trc.nslotion of
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\eVerydov conceptions of *he o.tuo-l\ l f l lqvervoo.y eonCePIlOnS or the (rcl U(LI
c,gents of prod,.c-.
It sees in this TRINITY,whi.h is derniJ of
"-llinn.r connection, the
nctur*l ond i"d,.bitable
lofty bo-sis Sor its sho-l*lou PornPousness.
. ^ , . - - - \I rn ls r ormu-Lasimu]-tsJ1eous]-y sor-responds to theinterests of therr.rl-l_ng oaasses
by proelaiming the physi-ea1 necessi ty andeternal- just i f icat j -on of their sourees ofr.evenue and elevating tkiem to a, dogma.
Firs l pr in led n Black & Red No. 5, January 1969
Reprinted in 1973 byBlack & Red
Box 9546Detroi t , Michigan 48202