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Todd Mcgowan, "Pure Excess: Capitalism and the Commodity" (Columbia UP, 2024)

Aug 18, 2025
In this conversation, Todd McGowan, a theory and film instructor at the University of Vermont, presents his groundbreaking ideas on capitalism's obsession with pure excess. He examines how this economic system veers away from social good, offering endless desires yet deepening emptiness. McGowan links capitalism to art, suggesting that creative expression can challenge its limitations. He also critiques the superficiality of corporate progressivism and discusses the paradox of wealth, questioning its capacity for true fulfillment. A thought-provoking take on desire and systemic issues!
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INSIGHT

Production Over Reproduction

  • Capitalism prioritizes production of excess over mere reproduction of needs.
  • It promises pure plenitude: more without the lack that structures desire.
ANECDOTE

Buying Things You Never Use

  • Morteza describes buying a Criterion Bergman box set he won't play to illustrate pure excess.
  • He kept it as an object of enjoyment despite lacking any Blu-ray player.
INSIGHT

Value From Inutility

  • Commodities gain value through inutility rather than usefulness.
  • Capitalism sustains itself by producing and selling things beyond actual need.
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