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It has also demonstrated that while the structure of 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 ...
It has also demonstrated that while the structure of 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 ...
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Marx of course would have none of this , since for him capital can arise only when the means of production are separated from the control of the worker . He rejected the notion of capital as formed from accumulation saying inter alia ...
Marx of course would have none of this , since for him capital can arise only when the means of production are separated from the control of the worker . He rejected the notion of capital as formed from accumulation saying inter alia ...
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More concrete concern has been given to modes of production in ' pre - capitalist societies , and their interaction with social factors . Claude Meillassoux , for instance , has examined production , distribution , and alliances in a ...
More concrete concern has been given to modes of production in ' pre - capitalist societies , and their interaction with social factors . Claude Meillassoux , for instance , has examined production , distribution , and alliances in a ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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