对“投机商品”的批判:对采掘资本主义下宝石资源价值与商品化的再思考

Q1 Social Sciences
Arnab Roy Chowdhury
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摘要

许多自然资源的价值不是固定的;它取决于商品的内在和外在因素;这就是宝石的情况。这些商品被称为“投机商品”。在这里,我以宝石为例,借助马克思主义理论及其各种衍生理论,从概念上追溯和分析宝石商品化的过程。这些资源所经历的商品化和增值过程是独一无二的:部分价值是通过劳动力和他们专门的手工工艺来增加和创造的,但主要的利润是通过故事和叙述的话语机制、对供应的操纵以及通过每块石头周围的广告来制造需求,使其变得有价值和昂贵。钻石和宝石行业从这些原本毫无用处的石头中获得了丰厚的利润——排除了它们的一些工业用途和审美价值。但它们的美学维度隐藏了它们商品化过程中固有的贪婪、欲望、暴力和侵略——这些石头中的许多都来自全球南方的冲突——而这些来源和历史只会增加它们的吸引力。
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A Critique of “Speculative Commodities”: Rethinking the Value and Commodification of Gem-Resources Under Extractive Capitalism
ABSTRACT The value of many natural resources is not fixed; it depends on factors both intrinsic and external to the commodity; such is the case of precious stones. These commodities are termed “speculative commodities.” Here, I take the example of gemstones and conceptually trace and analyse the process of their commodification, with the help of Marxist theory and its various derivatives. The process of commodification and value addition that these resources go through are unique: partly, value is added and created through labour and their specialised artisanal crafts, but the major part of the profit is generated through discursive mechanisms of stories and narratives, the manipulation of supplies, and the manufacturing of demands through advertisements around each stone to make it valuable and pricey. The diamond and gemstone industry reaps extravagant profits from the otherwise useless pieces of stones – barring some industrial uses and the aesthetic value that they have. But their aesthetic dimension hides the greed, lust, violence, and aggression inherent in their commodification – many of these stones emerge from conflicts in the Global South – and that this source and history only add to their allure.
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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4.90
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期刊介绍: CNS is a journal of ecosocialism. We welcome submissions on red-green politics and the anti-globalization movement; environmental history; workplace labor struggles; land/community struggles; political economy of ecology; and other themes in political ecology. CNS especially wants to join (relate) discourses on labor, feminist, and environmental movements, and theories of political ecology and radical democracy. Works on ecology and socialism are particularly welcome.
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