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... production may be simple , the structure of social relationships linked with it can be quite complex and not at all ' easy to understand ' . On the other hand , in the Formen , loosely expressed and repeti- tive , Marx presented a view ...
... production may be simple , the structure of social relationships linked with it can be quite complex and not at all ' easy to understand ' . On the other hand , in the Formen , loosely expressed and repeti- tive , Marx presented a view ...
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... production are separated from the control of the worker . He rejected the notion of capital as formed from accumulation - saying inter alia that little or no accumula- tion is possible anyway in the simpler production conditions . His ...
... production are separated from the control of the worker . He rejected the notion of capital as formed from accumulation - saying inter alia that little or no accumula- tion is possible anyway in the simpler production conditions . His ...
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... production have been socialized the result may be not the end of exploitation but the spread of the ' Asiatic ' mode to all mankind . ' Relevant to a model or figurative interpretation of Marx's observations on pre - capitalist ...
... production have been socialized the result may be not the end of exploitation but the spread of the ' Asiatic ' mode to all mankind . ' Relevant to a model or figurative interpretation of Marx's observations on pre - capitalist ...
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