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Posts by Hugo de Camps Mora

This article was very helpful in illuminating why there has been a flowering of work on showing why the capital relation is reliant on other spheres.

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Beyond the Wage Relation – Spectre Journal Hugo de Camps Mora challenges Vivek Chibber's fetishized account of materialism in favor of the broader and more expansive conception Marx argued for.

Wrote this for @journalspectre.bsky.social in response to Vivek Chibber and the broader resurgence of economistic materialism. Drawing on the concept of fetishism, I suggest such approaches revive errors Marx had already sought to critique
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How to Understand Nature From a Marxist Perspective Nobody today denies that capitalism exploits nature. The disagreement is over why. Political theorist Alyssa Battistoni spoke to Jacobin about capitalism’s complex relationship to what economists once...

Sat down with @alybatt.bsky.social to talk about her new book "Free Gifts" (PUP). We discussed why capitalism consistently fails to value nature, and what this means for freedom today. Check it out @jacobinmagazin.bsky.social
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“La alta mar no pertenece a nadie pero el capitalismo está intentando apropiársela” Periodismo libre y de servicio público. Contexto y acción. Suscríbete y defiende la prensa independiente

Charlé hace unos días con Alejandro Colás y Liam Campling sobre la relación entre el capitalismo y el mar. Hablamos de pesca, poder, fronteras y del papel de los océanos en la economía global. Espero q os guste!
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🗣️“La alta mar no pertenece a nadie pero el capitalismo está intentando apropiársela”

🎙️Hugo de Camps Mora @hcampsm.bsky.social entrevistó a Alejandro Colás y Liam Campling a propósito de su libro recién publicado por @versolibros.com

▶️No os lo perdáis:
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The Rise of the Meritocratic Elite Unlike in previous eras, elite reproduction today is now hidden under the veil of meritocracy — creating a need among the rich to present themselves as if they were just like us.

"Although the mechanisms through which people reach elite positions are still hugely important, they are now essentially hidden under the veil of meritocracy."

Read @samfriedman.bsky.social interview with @hcampsm.bsky.social in Jacobin.

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The Rise of the Meritocratic Elite Unlike in previous eras, elite reproduction today is now hidden under the veil of meritocracy — creating a need among the rich to present themselves as if they were just like us.

Very pleased to see @hcampsm.bsky.social interview with @samfriedman.bsky.social in Jacobin magazine. They discuss our book, Born to Rule, including some reflections on whether we should try to 'eliminates the existence of elites altogether'. jacobin.com/2025/01/brit...

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Hating the Rich Is a Western Tradition As far back as Aristotle, Western thinkers have been deeply critical of the power that the wealthy hold over society. Historian Guido Alfani sat down with Jacobin to discuss the long history of opposi...

Interviewed @guidoalfani.bsky.social about his latest book, "As Gods Among Men". We discussed how the rich have shaped societies throughout history, and how their presence has consistently brought challenges that resonate today as in the past. Don't miss it!
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How Karl Marx Became a Communist In his new biography of Karl Marx, Bruno Leipold puts his subject in historical context. Marx, he tells Jacobin, was engaged in a political struggle against utopian communists and republicans unable t...

Sat down with @brunoleipold.com to discuss his book "Citizen Marx". We talked about the influence of Republicanism in Marx's thought, and why the left must take the lead in the conversation on freedom—rather than leaving it to conservatives and liberals. Don't miss it! jacobin.com/2024/12/marx...

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The best thing about Bluesky has been its promotion of Danish Marxism to its rightful place on the world stage ☺️✊

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