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... production . The relations of different nations among themselves depend upon the extent to which each has developed its productive forces , the division of labour and internal intercourse . This statement is generally recognised . But ...
... production . The relations of different nations among themselves depend upon the extent to which each has developed its productive forces , the division of labour and internal intercourse . This statement is generally recognised . But ...
Page 126
... relations . For example , no production is possible without an instrument of production , even if this instrument is simply the hand . It is not possible ... Production in general . Particular branches of production 126 THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY.
... relations . For example , no production is possible without an instrument of production , even if this instrument is simply the hand . It is not possible ... Production in general . Particular branches of production 126 THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY.
Page 149
... production . The influence of international relations . 4. Reproaches about the materialism of this conception ; relation to naturalistic materialism . s . Dialectics of the concepts productive power ( means of production ) and relations of ...
... production . The influence of international relations . 4. Reproaches about the materialism of this conception ; relation to naturalistic materialism . s . Dialectics of the concepts productive power ( means of production ) and relations of ...
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