Means of production: Revision history


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  • curprev 15:5515:55, 10 September 20232603:6081:6400:5198:885a:45cb:82a2:a3ec talk 17,952 bytes +11 “Means of Production” is not an economic term as it has not widespread outside of the political realm or Marxism. The sources provided come from a book about geographical philosophy, and a philosophical socialist professor. It is best described as a term in political philosophy undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 13:2213:22, 18 February 202388.89.152.172 talk 17,043 bytes +17 Changed the hyperlink from "land" to "land (economics)" as it's better to link to land's role/status in economics specifically, as it is done with "capital (economics)" in the same sentance, and not a wide general sense. As far as i know there is no article for labour (economics), so I leave that one unaltered. undo

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  • curprev 23:3123:31, 12 April 202224.163.47.101 talk 16,205 bytes −403 →‎Determinant of class: These sentences contradicted the rest of the section, and Mischa fact seized the theory in question: whether or not a market is free is a different issue from whether or not means of production are privately owned, and Marx’s critiques have nothing to do with the availability of work to unskilled laborers, but the unfettered accessibility of the means of production to some form of skilled laborers. undo Tags: references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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