People are viewed (once again) as individuals, though caught in the overwhelming commodification of everything, some so completely lost, that they are no longer individuals.
Commodification places an economic value on an environmental resource which seeks to include and internalise the costs of using it within economic calculations.
Both develop a substantive account of the capitalist literary mode of production, focussing on technologies of mechanical reproduction and social relations of commodification.
Theorists use a commodification framing in order to contest the perspectives of market environmentalism, which sees marketization as a solution to environmental degradation.
Organ/tissue gifting differs from commodification in the sense that anonymity and social trust are emphasized to reduce the offer and request of monetary compensation.