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|a On the Nature of Marx's Things :
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|a Encounter and translation / by Vittorio Morfino -- Necrophilologies -- On the nature of Marx's things -- Capital, catastrophe: Marx's dynamic objects -- Necrophilology -- Mediation -- The primal scenes of political theology -- Adorno and the humanist dialectic -- Uncountable matters.
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|a This work traces to Karl Marx's earliest writings on the Epicurean tradition, a subterranean, Lucretian practice that this text calls 'necrophilological translation'.
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