
Publisher name:
Siglo XXI EditoresYear of publication:
2017Pages:
280 Book size:
14x21cm
Binding:
Soft coverTake money as the “investment” of Christ, as the antichrist. While Christ was “divine figure” and alienated by assuming the “servant figure,” money (in opposite motion), being “servant’s figure,” he transforms into “god” (the fetish). Christ humbled himself, went down; the money goes up, he is divinized. It is an investment. This “metaphorical” way of using biblical and theological themes, on the part of Marx, forces a precise oblique reading [...]. Only an attentive, open reading that discovers the logic of Marx’s philosophical-economic discourse could imagine this interpretive hypothesis.






