Exit!
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EXIT! (or alternatively: Exit!) is a German journal of social criticism, and discussion group formed in 2004.[1][2][3] The journal is published by the publishing house Zu Klampen Verlag.[2][4] The journal has a value-critical (German: Wertkritik) approach, both to the contemporary mode of production, and its critique of traditional marxism, as well as their critique of political economy.[5][6][7][8][9]
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Language | German |
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Publisher | Zu Klampen Verlag (Germany) |
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EXIT! thereby subjects "abstract labour" and its expressions of value, commodity, money and market to a categorical critique. The value dissociation criticism (German: Wertabspaltungskritik) of the philosopher Roswitha Scholz occupies a large space in the journal.[10]