0 the state of feeling very confused because someone or something is impossible to understand: --
It is one almost of despair; it is despair, anger and mystification.
Value in the economic sense, itself a powerful social force, thus appears as a mystification, a chimera that results from the disavowal of the true nature of labor.
Far from being an example of mere mystification, however, such provisions increase the chance that the criminal law will be morally as well as intellectually coherent.
There can be a gratuitous element in stylization, and no doubt some stylizations are per formed purely for play or for semiotic mystification, without recoverable motivations or implications.
I suggest that we read this mechanized production of commodities not simply as the literal mechanized production of factory products / commodities, but also as the mechanized mystification of factory products.
Their new mystification seemed inevitable.
This mystification of problems continues.
It is instrumental in an ontological-political mystification, that is, the individual- upon which national, confessional, and class affiliation transpires-rests on the naturalness of a desiring self.