Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... production of commodities can be achieved even through a dictatorial system of gover- nance . But if development implies univer- sal and adequate food , cloth and housing for every person and every single house- hold , then it cannot ...
... production of commodities can be achieved even through a dictatorial system of gover- nance . But if development implies univer- sal and adequate food , cloth and housing for every person and every single house- hold , then it cannot ...
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... production - particularly home - based leading to the ' feminisation ' of labour . This is likely to be accompanied by increasing sexual exploitation . With the growth of automated production , workers would find themselves de - skilled ...
... production - particularly home - based leading to the ' feminisation ' of labour . This is likely to be accompanied by increasing sexual exploitation . With the growth of automated production , workers would find themselves de - skilled ...
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... production informa- tion could now be stored in machines . Curiously enough , this also led to the possibilities of decentralisation of pro- duction with lower machinery costs and faster communications , and this form of ...
... production informa- tion could now be stored in machines . Curiously enough , this also led to the possibilities of decentralisation of pro- duction with lower machinery costs and faster communications , and this form of ...
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