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In [[Marxism|Marxist]] theory, '''commodity fetishism''' is a state of social relations, said to arise in capitalist market based societies, in which social relationships are transformed into apparently objective relationships between commodities or money. The term is introduced in the opening chapter of [[Karl Marx|Karl Marx's]] main work of [[political economy]], ''[[Capital, Volume I|Capital]]'', of 1867. | In [[Marxism|Marxist]] theory, '''commodity fetishism''' is a state of social relations, said to arise in capitalist market based societies, in which social relationships are transformed into apparently objective relationships between commodities or money. The term is introduced in the opening chapter of [[Karl Marx|Karl Marx's]] main work of [[political economy]], ''[[Capital, Volume I|Capital]]'', of 1867. | ||