Editorial: Surplus Society - »Superfluous« in Contemporary Capitalism

Authors

  • Laura Boemke
  • Jakob Graf
  • Tine Haubner
  • Mike Laufenberg
  • Dorothea Schmidt
  • PROKLA Redaktion

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v55i218.2178

Keywords:

Editorial, Surplus, Surplus Populations

Abstract

In this issue, we address the issue of how capitalist economies not only accumulate vast amounts of wealth, surplus value and material surplus, but also continually produce »surplus populations« with regard to the capitalist demand for labour. Capitalist societies are therefore »surplus societies« in two respects, in which the accumulation of material and value wealth corresponds to the release and impoverishment of sections of the population deemed to be »surplus«. We want to draw attention to this dual meaning of ‘surplus’ in capitalism with the title »Surplus Society«. We use terms such as »superfluous«, »surplus populations«, »surplus populations« or »relative overpopulation« as critical terms, following what Marx calls the »general law of capitalist accumulation«.

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Published

2025-02-27

How to Cite

Boemke, L., Graf, J., Haubner, T., Laufenberg, M., Schmidt, D., & PROKLA Redaktion. (2025). Editorial: Surplus Society - »Superfluous« in Contemporary Capitalism. PROKLA. Journal of Critical Social Science, 55(218), 4–10. https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v55i218.2178

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