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Relations of production
(German:
Produktionsverhältnisse
) is a concept frequently used by
Karl Marx
in his theory of
historical materialism
and in
Das Kapital
. Beyond examining specific cases, Marx never defined the general
concept
exactly. It is evident, though, that it refers
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Relations of production (German: Produktionsverhältnisse) is a concept frequently used by Karl Marx in his theory of historical materialism and in Das Kapital. Beyond examining specific cases, Marx never defined the general concept exactly. It is evident, though, that it refers to all kinds of social...
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Means of production (abbreviated MoP; German: Produktionsmittel), is a marxist concept describing the combination of the means of labor and the subject of labor used by workers to make products. Means of labor include machines, tools, plant and equipment, infrastructure, and so on: "all those...
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The core of the entire regressive process of the demolition of the socialist relations of production in the Soviet Union and the other revisionist countries, is the degeneration of the property ...
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RELATIONS OF PRODUCTION: The social structures that regulate the relation between humans in the production of goods.
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In the social production of their life, men enter into definite relations that are indispensable and independent of their will, relations of production which correspond to a definite stage of ...
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The objective material relations that exist in any society independently of human consciousness, formed between all people in the process of social production, exchange, and distribution of material wealth. ...
The development of new scientific discoveries, their application to production, the effects of this technology on the relations between individuals and class configurations, the resultant forms and ...
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AUT: Communist relations of production within present-day capitalist society ... AUT: Communist relations of production within present-day capitalist society, Ben Seattle Tue 03 Feb 1998, 07:41 GMT
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Combined with the productive forces, the relations of production constitute a historically specific mode of production. ... Some social relations of production therefore exist in an objective, ...
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CB: Relations of production or property relations are class relations. The organization of material productive forces, including the organization of people "on the shop floor", the technical division ...
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