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Used book in good and clean conditions. Pages and cover are intact. Limited notes marks and highlighting may be present. May show signs of normal shelf wear and bends on edges. Item may be missing CDs or access codes. May include library marks. Fast Shipping.
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Good Condition. One or two light bumps and scrapes to cover. Pages free from notes or highlighting. A presentable used copy without major flaws. Publisher's note: 'Reification' offers a physical explanation for a wide range of ideological phenomena and is a useful metaphor for the effects of capitalism on people, social life, art, politics and culture Size: 15.3 x 22.8 x 2.4 cm. xvii, 334 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Sociology & Culture; Postmodernism--Social aspects; Civilization, Modern--Philosophy; Reality; Social perception; Philosophy, Modern; ISBN: 1859844561. ISBN/EAN: 9781859844564. Add. Inventory No: 240205RMS010021.
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Very good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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As New. This book re-examines the concept of reification which, arising out of Marx's account of commodity fetishism, explains the effects of the power of capital on consciousness; it argues that, in the age of late capitalism, as the symptons of reification proliferate, it is best understood as a form of social and cultural anxiety (pictorial cover with black lettering; a bright, clean, tight copy)