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... production , as a specifically ' colonial mode of production ' , which is neither feudal nor capitalist . 5. Rajat K. Ray , Industrialisation in India , O.U.P. , 1979 , pp . 345-53 . 6. Ibid , 334-38 , 365 . 7. This is in the sense in ...
... production , as a specifically ' colonial mode of production ' , which is neither feudal nor capitalist . 5. Rajat K. Ray , Industrialisation in India , O.U.P. , 1979 , pp . 345-53 . 6. Ibid , 334-38 , 365 . 7. This is in the sense in ...
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... production by another . It is an indispensable implication of this concept , that in any epoch , in any country , there is always one dominant mode of production , integrated with subordinate modes , which may be relics of past dominant ...
... production by another . It is an indispensable implication of this concept , that in any epoch , in any country , there is always one dominant mode of production , integrated with subordinate modes , which may be relics of past dominant ...
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... production'.40 Corresponding to each mode of production , which is dominant , there is always the state of the chief economically exploiting class , which is also the politically dominant class , 41 e.g. , the State of oriental ...
... production'.40 Corresponding to each mode of production , which is dominant , there is always the state of the chief economically exploiting class , which is also the politically dominant class , 41 e.g. , the State of oriental ...
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