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tradition by concluding that nature differentially directed the development of regional labour processes. Specifically, he argued that the climatically determined need for irrigation in the East (India, China) yielded a line of social ...
tradition by concluding that nature differentially directed the development of regional labour processes. Specifically, he argued that the climatically determined need for irrigation in the East (India, China) yielded a line of social ...
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Marx begins with production by individuals who form their personalities as they transform nature through the labour process. For Marx, the fact that all people are involved in broadly similar natural and social relationships makes ...
Marx begins with production by individuals who form their personalities as they transform nature through the labour process. For Marx, the fact that all people are involved in broadly similar natural and social relationships makes ...
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The fact that processes take place over space, the facts of distance, of closeness, of geographical variation between areas, of the individual character and meaning of specific places and regions—all these are essential to the operation ...
The fact that processes take place over space, the facts of distance, of closeness, of geographical variation between areas, of the individual character and meaning of specific places and regions—all these are essential to the operation ...
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More than this, the processes by which the reproduction of capitalism is assured are not just negative ones of constraint but also processes in which people become positively involved. They are based on consent as well as coercion ...
More than this, the processes by which the reproduction of capitalism is assured are not just negative ones of constraint but also processes in which people become positively involved. They are based on consent as well as coercion ...
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