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... Capital III VA III / 1 , pp . 287-8 The real limitation upon capitalist production is capital itself . It is the fact that capital and its self - expansion are the beginning and end , the motive and aim of production ; that production ...
... Capital III VA III / 1 , pp . 287-8 The real limitation upon capitalist production is capital itself . It is the fact that capital and its self - expansion are the beginning and end , the motive and aim of production ; that production ...
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... capital ? Capital consists not only of means of subsistence , instru- ments of labour , and raw materials , not only of material products : it consists just as much of exchange values . All products of which it consists are commodities ...
... capital ? Capital consists not only of means of subsistence , instru- ments of labour , and raw materials , not only of material products : it consists just as much of exchange values . All products of which it consists are commodities ...
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... capital and wage - labour . Let us examine both sides of this antagonism . To be a capital- ist , is to have not only a purely personal , but a social , status in production . Capital is a collective product , and only by the united ...
... capital and wage - labour . Let us examine both sides of this antagonism . To be a capital- ist , is to have not only a purely personal , but a social , status in production . Capital is a collective product , and only by the united ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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