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... implies an end to the conceptual division between the natural and the social: In its constant drive to accumulate larger and larger quantities of social wealth under its control, capital transforms the shape of the entire world.
... implies an end to the conceptual division between the natural and the social: In its constant drive to accumulate larger and larger quantities of social wealth under its control, capital transforms the shape of the entire world.
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... including new regimes of capital accumulation based first upon mass consumption and latterly upon segmentation of the mass market and the flexible accumulation that goes with it, the growth of service industries, and the spread of a ...
... including new regimes of capital accumulation based first upon mass consumption and latterly upon segmentation of the mass market and the flexible accumulation that goes with it, the growth of service industries, and the spread of a ...
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There has been the growth of socialist societies (Forbes & Thrift 1987, Thrift & Forbes 1986) with social dynamics which are often only marginally based upon capital accumulation and owe much more to the growth of bureaucracies.
There has been the growth of socialist societies (Forbes & Thrift 1987, Thrift & Forbes 1986) with social dynamics which are often only marginally based upon capital accumulation and owe much more to the growth of bureaucracies.
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... Davis (1985), and Harvey (1987a) have built on a variety of sources from the 'situationist' analysis of the consumer spectacle, through the power of financial capital, to the rise of 'flexible' methods of accumulation, to produce an ...
... Davis (1985), and Harvey (1987a) have built on a variety of sources from the 'situationist' analysis of the consumer spectacle, through the power of financial capital, to the rise of 'flexible' methods of accumulation, to produce an ...
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Capital accumulation and uneven development in Europe: notes on migrant labour. Antipode 8, 30–8. Castells, M. 1977. The urban question: a Marxist approach (translated by Alan Sheridan). Cambridge Mass.: MIT Press. Castells.M. 1983.
Capital accumulation and uneven development in Europe: notes on migrant labour. Antipode 8, 30–8. Castells, M. 1977. The urban question: a Marxist approach (translated by Alan Sheridan). Cambridge Mass.: MIT Press. Castells.M. 1983.
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