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The phrase "a logic of commodification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the principles or reasoning behind the process of commodifying goods, services, or ideas.
Example: "In contemporary society, there is often a logic of commodification that influences how we perceive value and worth."
Alternatives: "a rationale for commodification" or "a framework of commodification".
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Above all, there is no insight into the logic of commodification that underpins capitalism and the decentralised democratic institutions required to preserve knowledge, trust and innovation.
"There is the potential within tourism for encounters with other people that escape the logic of commodification," Frenzel tells me.
Is fuzzy logic a logic of vague notions?
It's hard to swallow; of late, Lincoln has become a victim of commodification — featured in a Geico ad and the subject of books like "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter".
Many liberal feminists, too, are opposed to a variety of commodification practices.
Like every aspect of contemporary life, tourism exists in a network of commodification and exploitation.
There's an act of commodification that goes with being a public figure.
It is a logic borne of fear.
As must the band Merchandise, whose name – one might think – is a nominalist satire of commodification by the music industry.
Thus the logic of vagueness is a logic for equivocators.
Even leaving corporations aside, there's an awkward feeling of commodification around the need to love our bodies as bodies.
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