Marx's Affect (and Its Exploitation)

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES
A. K. Kordela
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Abstract:Linking Marx and Spinoza, this essay theorizes labor-power as "an individual's aggregate of affective capacities in its transindividual constitution of itself and the world." Appropriation of labor-power is always also appropriation of affective—scientific, technological, organizational, etc.—capacities. Drawing on Jacques Lacan, I argue that affective exploitation dates back to the precapitalist modes of production of slavery and serfdom and that capitalism's innovation consists in intertwining this age-old affective exploitation with economic exploitation (surplus-value). Being driven to transform into surplus-value ever more affective (practical, cognitive, emotional) capacities, capital also propels an unforeseen advance in these capacities—evidenced in the scientific and technological achievements of capitalist modernity. Therein lies capital's tension, as a Janus-faced machine of both revolutionary affective potential and abyssal powers of affective exploitation. Today's informatized capitalism—in which the means of production coincide with the means of entertainment (information)—obtains unforeseen exploitation of surplus (i.e., unpaid) labor while fostering the techno-utopian fantasy that our labor contributes to our individual flourishing.
马克思的情感(及其剥削)
摘要:本文将马克思和斯宾诺莎联系起来,将劳动力理论化为“个体在其自身和世界的跨个体构成中的情感能力的总和”。对劳动力的占有总是对科学、技术、组织等方面的能力的占有。借鉴雅克·拉康,我认为情感剥削可以追溯到奴隶制和农奴制的前资本主义生产模式,资本主义的创新在于将这种古老的情感剥削与经济剥削(剩余价值)交织在一起。资本被驱使着向剩余价值转变,其情感能力(实践、认知、情感)越来越强,资本也推动了这些能力的不可预见的进步——资本主义现代性的科技成就证明了这一点。这就是资本的紧张,作为一个双面的机器,既有革命性的情感潜力,又有情感剥削的深渊。今天的信息化资本主义——生产手段与娱乐(信息)手段相一致——对剩余(即无偿)劳动力进行了不可预见的剥削,同时助长了技术乌托邦式的幻想,即我们的劳动有助于我们的个人繁荣。
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Cultural Critique
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期刊介绍: Cultural Critique provides a forum for international and interdisciplinary explorations of intellectual controversies, trends, and issues in culture, theory, and politics. Emphasizing critique rather than criticism, the journal draws on the diverse and conflictual approaches of Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, political economy, and hermeneutics to offer readings in society and its transformation.
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