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Essay heading: Kapital
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Most wouldn't connect these three with having any basic ground (maybe stripping & prostitution), but their basic ground is that women are all selling there use for some form of a commodity, which most of the time is money.
The outcome that that has is profound. Not only does it effect women, and girls, it effects boys and men... displayed 300 characters
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Not only does it effect women, and girls, it effects boys and men. Their images of women become so distorted that they begin to believe them. Women become fetishes for both men and women. With any commodity it will become a fetish. "Society divides its labor between a multitude of private producers who relate to each other by exchanging their products," (Marx's Kapital For Beginners, page 60) when that happens it gives the use value this imaginary power, which is an fetish... displayed next 300 characters
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