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DESCRIPTION:Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library\n\nLabor and Human Social Metabolism: 
 An Anthropological Perspective\n\nOur global ecological crisis has created 
 an increasing interest in Marx’s theory of metabolic rift as a crucial 
 aspect of capitalism. To appreciate fully how capitalism creates this rift, 
 it is important to examine the human metabolic relation with nature in 
 general and theoretical terms. ICSS member Gene Ruyle will explore the 
 implications of Marx’s insight that labor is “the universal condition 
 for the metabolic interaction between man and nature, the everlasting 
 nature-imposed condition of human existence, and it is therefore 
 independent of every form of that existence, or rather it is common to all 
 forms of society in which human beings live.” (Capital, Vol I, p. 
 291)\n\nSun, Nov. 16, 2014 - 10:30 am to 12:30 pm\nNIEBYL PROCTOR MARXIST 
 LIBRARY\n6501 Telegraph Avenue in Oakland\n(about 1 mile south of the UC 
 campus, north of Alcatraz)\nPlan to come early for coffee and donuts. We 
 start promptly.\nFREE - but hat will be passed for donations to 
 NPML\n\nAbout Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library\nA weekly discussion 
 series inspired by our respect for the work of Karl Marx and our belief 
 that his work will remain as important for the class struggles of the 
 future as they have been for the past.\n\nFor descriptions and our full 
 schedule, go to icssmarx.org\nInfo: cuyleruyle@mac.com or Gene Ruyle at 
 510-428-1578 \nTo subscribe to our weekly reminders, send an email to: 
 cuyleruyle@mac.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/11/10/18763993.php
SUMMARY:Labor and Human Social Metabolism: An Anthropological Perspective
LOCATION:NIEBYL PROCTOR MARXIST LIBRARY \n6501 Telegraph Avenue in Oakland \n(about 
 1 mile south of the UC campus, north of Alcatraz) 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/11/10/18763993.php
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