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Pagina 24
... labour into relation with each other as values , it is not because we see in these articles the material receptacles of homogeneous human labour . Quite the contrary : whenever , by an exchange , we equate as values our different ...
... labour into relation with each other as values , it is not because we see in these articles the material receptacles of homogeneous human labour . Quite the contrary : whenever , by an exchange , we equate as values our different ...
Pagina 40
... labour ; and finally , the mutual rela- tions of the producers , within which the social character of their labour affirms itself , take the form of a social relation between the products . A commodity is therefore a mysterious thing ...
... labour ; and finally , the mutual rela- tions of the producers , within which the social character of their labour affirms itself , take the form of a social relation between the products . A commodity is therefore a mysterious thing ...
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... labour be generally possible , what a strange folly it must be for men to consent to labour without pleasure ; and what a hideous injustice it must be for society to compel most men to labour without pleasure ! For since all men not ...
... labour be generally possible , what a strange folly it must be for men to consent to labour without pleasure ; and what a hideous injustice it must be for society to compel most men to labour without pleasure ! For since all men not ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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