Living factories :: biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism /
"Techniques of genetic engineering are changing the role of living things in the production process. From rabbits that produce human pharmaceuticals in their milk to plants that produce plastics and other building materials in their leaves, life itself is increasingly harnessed as a force of in...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Techniques of genetic engineering are changing the role of living things in the production process. From rabbits that produce human pharmaceuticals in their milk to plants that produce plastics and other building materials in their leaves, life itself is increasingly harnessed as a force of industry - a living factory. What do these cutting edge developments in biotechnology tell us about our relation to nature? Going beyond the usual focus on the ethics and risks surrounding genetically modified organisms, Kenneth Fish takes the emergence of living factories as an opportunity to revisit fundamental questions concerning the relation between human beings, technology, and the natural world. He examines the coincidence of the living factory metaphor in contemporary accounts of biotechnology and in the work of Karl Marx, who described the machine as "a mechanical monster whose body fills whole factories, and whose demonic powers ... burst forth in the fast and feverish whirl of its countless working organs." Weaving together accounts of biotechnology in the molecular- and cyber-sciences, corporate literature, and environmental sociology, Living Factories casts our contemporary relation to nature in a new light. Fish shows that living factories reveal the unique role of capitalism in infusing the forces of nature with conscious purpose subordinated to processes of commodification and accumulation, and that they give a new meaning, and urgency, to the liberation of the forces of production from the fetters of capital."--Publisher's website. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 224 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780773588011 0773588019 |
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contents | Introduction: Of Spider-Goats and Mechanical Monsters -- Marx and the Unique Nature of Industrial Capitalism -- Conceptualizing Living Factories -- Harnessing Life Itself as a Productive Force -- Breaking the Machine Metaphor: The Difference that Life Makes -- The Conscious Organ of the Living Factory -- The Meaning of Marx's Organic Metaphors -- Living Factories and the Materiality of Capitalism -- Conclusion: Towards a Bright Green Marxism? |
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spelling | Fish, Kenneth, 1971- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvBdHgKrY6kGj6vkgwWtC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013027799 Living factories : biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism / Kenneth Fish. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2013] ©2013 1 online resource (viii, 224 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Of Spider-Goats and Mechanical Monsters -- Marx and the Unique Nature of Industrial Capitalism -- Conceptualizing Living Factories -- Harnessing Life Itself as a Productive Force -- Breaking the Machine Metaphor: The Difference that Life Makes -- The Conscious Organ of the Living Factory -- The Meaning of Marx's Organic Metaphors -- Living Factories and the Materiality of Capitalism -- Conclusion: Towards a Bright Green Marxism? "Techniques of genetic engineering are changing the role of living things in the production process. From rabbits that produce human pharmaceuticals in their milk to plants that produce plastics and other building materials in their leaves, life itself is increasingly harnessed as a force of industry - a living factory. What do these cutting edge developments in biotechnology tell us about our relation to nature? Going beyond the usual focus on the ethics and risks surrounding genetically modified organisms, Kenneth Fish takes the emergence of living factories as an opportunity to revisit fundamental questions concerning the relation between human beings, technology, and the natural world. He examines the coincidence of the living factory metaphor in contemporary accounts of biotechnology and in the work of Karl Marx, who described the machine as "a mechanical monster whose body fills whole factories, and whose demonic powers ... burst forth in the fast and feverish whirl of its countless working organs." Weaving together accounts of biotechnology in the molecular- and cyber-sciences, corporate literature, and environmental sociology, Living Factories casts our contemporary relation to nature in a new light. Fish shows that living factories reveal the unique role of capitalism in infusing the forces of nature with conscious purpose subordinated to processes of commodification and accumulation, and that they give a new meaning, and urgency, to the liberation of the forces of production from the fetters of capital."--Publisher's website. Print version record. Biotechnology industries. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85014264 Genetic engineering Economic aspects. Capitalism Social aspects. Environmental sociology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009010555 Bio-industries. Manipulations génétiques Aspect économique. Capitalisme Aspect social. Sociologie de l'environnement. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Service. bisacsh SCIENCE Biotechnology. bisacsh Biotechnology industries fast Capitalism Social aspects fast Environmental sociology fast Genetic engineering Economic aspects fast has work: Living factories (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGPjmrG4hVggDF8QhKTXgq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Fish, Kenneth, 1971- Living factories. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2013 9780773540842 (OCoLC)827884237 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=516732 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fish, Kenneth, 1971- Living factories : biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism / Introduction: Of Spider-Goats and Mechanical Monsters -- Marx and the Unique Nature of Industrial Capitalism -- Conceptualizing Living Factories -- Harnessing Life Itself as a Productive Force -- Breaking the Machine Metaphor: The Difference that Life Makes -- The Conscious Organ of the Living Factory -- The Meaning of Marx's Organic Metaphors -- Living Factories and the Materiality of Capitalism -- Conclusion: Towards a Bright Green Marxism? Biotechnology industries. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85014264 Genetic engineering Economic aspects. Capitalism Social aspects. Environmental sociology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009010555 Bio-industries. Manipulations génétiques Aspect économique. Capitalisme Aspect social. Sociologie de l'environnement. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Service. bisacsh SCIENCE Biotechnology. bisacsh Biotechnology industries fast Capitalism Social aspects fast Environmental sociology fast Genetic engineering Economic aspects fast |
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title | Living factories : biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism / |
title_auth | Living factories : biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism / |
title_exact_search | Living factories : biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism / |
title_full | Living factories : biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism / Kenneth Fish. |
title_fullStr | Living factories : biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism / Kenneth Fish. |
title_full_unstemmed | Living factories : biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism / Kenneth Fish. |
title_short | Living factories : |
title_sort | living factories biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism |
title_sub | biotechnology and the unique nature of capitalism / |
topic | Biotechnology industries. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85014264 Genetic engineering Economic aspects. Capitalism Social aspects. Environmental sociology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009010555 Bio-industries. Manipulations génétiques Aspect économique. Capitalisme Aspect social. Sociologie de l'environnement. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Service. bisacsh SCIENCE Biotechnology. bisacsh Biotechnology industries fast Capitalism Social aspects fast Environmental sociology fast Genetic engineering Economic aspects fast |
topic_facet | Biotechnology industries. Genetic engineering Economic aspects. Capitalism Social aspects. Environmental sociology. Bio-industries. Manipulations génétiques Aspect économique. Capitalisme Aspect social. Sociologie de l'environnement. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Service. SCIENCE Biotechnology. Biotechnology industries Capitalism Social aspects Environmental sociology Genetic engineering Economic aspects |
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