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* [[Structure of World History]]
* [[Structure of World History]]
* See also the essay "Capital as Spirit," by Kojin Karatani, published in [https://www.crisiscritique.org/storage/app/media/2016-11-16/kojin-karatani.pdf Crisis & Critique], Vol 3, Issue 3, Nov. 16, 2016 -  
* See also the essay "Capital as Spirit," by Kojin Karatani, published in [https://www.crisiscritique.org/storage/app/media/2016-11-16/kojin-karatani.pdf Crisis & Critique], Vol 3, Issue 3, Nov. 16, 2016 -  
* [[Modes of exchange]]
* [[Introduction To Modes of Exchange]]
* [[Modes of Exchange]]
* [[Evolution of the Modes of Exchange]]
* [[Evolution of the Modes of Exchange]]
* [[Historical Approach to Shifts in Modes of Exchange]]
* [[From Modes of Production to Modes of Exchange]]
* [[Kojin Karatani on Why We Should Move from Modes of Production to Modes of Exchange]]
* [[Mode Of Production]]


[[Category:Civilizational_Analysis]]
[[Category:Civilizational_Analysis]]

Latest revision as of 16:31, 28 October 2025

* Book: Power and Modes of Exchange. Kojin Karatani.

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Summary

From the author, Kojin Karatani:

"I have been rethinking the mode of exchange in the same line, which will become a book titled “Power and Modes of Exchange”. At the heart of that book is what might be called the “science of spirits”. My consideration of “spirit” has some of its origins in Hegel’s spirits (especially in his Philosophy of Right, which deals with the problem of the capital-nation-state) and Marx’s fetish (Capital). In this essay, I will give a very brief introduction to this “science of spirits”."

- From the essay "Science of Spirit," by Kojin Karatani, published in Crisis & Critique, Vol. 8, Issue 2, Dec. 13, 2021.

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