The German IdeologyThis edition makes easily accessible the most important parts of Marx's and Engels's major early philosophical work, The German Ideology, a text of key importance for students. |
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Page 134
... production and converts them into skills . Consumption is therefore the concluding act which turns not only the ... factor . Consumption , as a natural necessity , as a want , constitutes an internal factor of productive activity , but ...
... production and converts them into skills . Consumption is therefore the concluding act which turns not only the ... factor . Consumption , as a natural necessity , as a want , constitutes an internal factor of productive activity , but ...
Page 135
... production , land , labour and capital appear as factors of production . As to capital , it is evident from the outset that this is counted twice , first as a factor of production , and secondly as a source of income , i.e. as a ...
... production , land , labour and capital appear as factors of production . As to capital , it is evident from the outset that this is counted twice , first as a factor of production , and secondly as a source of income , i.e. as a ...
Page 137
... factor of production . Ricardo , the economist of production par excellence , whose object was the understanding of modern production and of its distinct social structure , for this very reason declares that distribution , not production ...
... factor of production . Ricardo , the economist of production par excellence , whose object was the understanding of modern production and of its distinct social structure , for this very reason declares that distribution , not production ...
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