It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and evolves out of its wooden brain grotesque ideas, far more wonderful than if it were to start dancing of its own accord. Dreamworlds of Alabama - Стр. 115авторы: Allen C. Shelton - Страниц: 197Ограниченный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Karl Marx - 1906 - Страниц: 872
...changed into something transcendent. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and evolves out of its Wooden brain grotesque ideasj far more wonderful than "tableturning" ever was. ' The mystical character of commodities does... | |
| University of Michigan. Museum of Art - 2006 - Страниц: 170
...163-164: "It (a table turned commodity] not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and...wonderful than if it were to begin dancing of its own free will." XX' siecle, artistiques, pittoresques, et bourgeois as a revelatory site in which these oppositions... | |
| Henry L. Bretton - 1980 - Страниц: 460
...changed into something transcendent. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and...wooden brain grotesque ideas, far more wonderful than 'tableturning.' "61 He did not extend that line of reasoning to include further metamorphoses which... | |
| James A. Boon - 1982 - Страниц: 324
...changed into something transcendent. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and...wooden brain grotesque ideas, far more wonderful than "table-turning" ever was. The mystical character of commodities does not originate, then, therefore,... | |
| Luce Irigaray - 1985 - Страниц: 228
...changed into something transcendent. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and...wooden brain grotesque ideas, far more wonderful than 'table-turning' ever was" (pp. 81-82). "The mystical character of commodities does not originate, therefore,... | |
| Karl Marx - 1986 - Страниц: 354
...changed into something transcendent. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and...wooden brain grotesque ideas, far more wonderful than "table-turning" ever was. The mystical character of commodities does not originate, therefore, in their... | |
| Elisabeth Jay, Richard Jay - 1986 - Страниц: 282
...changed into something transcendent. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and...wooden brain grotesque ideas, far more wonderful than 'table-turning' ever was. The mystical character of commodities does not originate, therefore, in their... | |
| Clive Thomson - 1990 - Страниц: 244
...thing which transcends sensuousness. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and...wonderful than if it were to begin dancing of its own free will.1 The solution will come, it would appear, when all the sensuous objects of human labour, whose... | |
| Jennifer Ring - 1991 - Страниц: 244
...into something transcendent. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but in relation to all commodities, it stands on its head, and evolves out...wooden brain, grotesque ideas, far more wonderful than 'tableturning' ever was." 6 A coat in the capitalist system possesses both "a sublime reality as a... | |
| Karl Marx, Lawrence H. Simon - 1994 - Страниц: 388
...thing which transcends sensuousness. It not only stands with its feet on the ground, but, in relation to all other commodities, it stands on its head, and...wonderful than if it were to begin dancing of its own free will.18 The mystical character of the commodity does not therefore arise from its use-value. Just as... | |
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