Exploitation, Domination and Marxism

Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 69:437-442 (2018)
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This paper argues that there is a conceptual connection between economic exploitation and domination. If I am right, then exploitation is a form of domination, rather than a form of distributive injustice. It follows that the contemporary infatuation of many analytical Marxists with distributive injustice is misguided, and their attention is better spent studying relations of power, in particular the possibility of abstract forms of domination.

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edition Vrousalis, Nicholas (2018) "Exploitation: A Primer". Philosophy Compass 13(2):1-14

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Nicholas Vrousalis
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