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> I think Jurriaan or Jerry asked about this quote from the grundrisse > (vintage, 287): > Incidentally -- in so far as the whole thing is not a hypocritical > phrase of bourgeois 'philanthropy', which consists in fobbing the > worker off with 'pious wishes' -- each capitalist does demand that > his workers should save, but only his own, because they > stand towards him as workers; but by no means the remaining world of > workers, for these stand towards him as consumers. In > spite of all 'pious' speeches he therefore searches for means to spur > them on to consumption, to give his wares new charms, to > inspire them with new needs by constant chatter etc. It is precisely > this side of the relation of capital and labour which is an > essential civilizing moment, and on which the historic justification, > but also the contemporary power of capital rests. Whose civilization? Bourgeois civilization here seems to be identified with civilization in general. In solidarity, Jerry
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