ABSTRACT
This paper deals with the aesthetic properties of commodity-labor found in Exame magazine. At first, we distinguish commodity from commodity-labor. Then, we relate the categories labor, everyday life and the reflection forms of science and art, according to the book Aesthetics I, by Georg Lukács. Also according to this book, we work with the abstract forms of aesthetic reflection, namely rhythm, symmetry and proportion, and ornamentation. Soon after, we show how these forms (or "aesthetic properties") are converted into commodity-labor to increase their value. We conclude the article by analyzing the reports contained in Exame magazine to find out how these categories are available.
Keywords:
labor; commodity; aesthetics; Lukács; business magazine