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the philosophical attempt to describe things in terms of their apparent intrinsic purpose, directive principle, or goal, irrespective of human use or opinion

114

Marx hoped, of course, for some kind of socialist or communist revolution (and at various points took a somewhat teleological view of the inevitable progression towards communism)

—p.114 The Question of Technology (107) by David Harvey
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7 years, 2 months ago

Marx hoped, of course, for some kind of socialist or communist revolution (and at various points took a somewhat teleological view of the inevitable progression towards communism)

—p.114 The Question of Technology (107) by David Harvey
notable
7 years, 2 months ago

(in the context of capitalist crisis) avoiding the low-growth phase problem by exporting manufacturing to places with cheaper labour, thereby raising profits for a while

134

there can be no permanent 'outer' resolution or 'spatial fix' to the internal contradictions of capital

—p.134 The Space and Time of Value (127) by David Harvey
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7 years, 2 months ago

there can be no permanent 'outer' resolution or 'spatial fix' to the internal contradictions of capital

—p.134 The Space and Time of Value (127) by David Harvey
notable
7 years, 2 months ago