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alex

kohei saito says the same can be said about coal. capitalism's interest in coal being not primarily its productive capability, but rather its nature being well-suited to commodity production and exchange (in a way that, say, watermills are not -- they are rooted, without cost, and unexchangeable)

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Gabriel Garrido

@aw Is this from Marx in the Anthropocene?

alex

@ggpsv it was either marx in the anthropocene or 'slow down', which I think are kind of the same book?

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