📚 node [[forces of production]]
forces of production
refers to the combination of the means of labor (tools, machinery, land, infrastructure, and so on) with human labour power.
Quite concomitant to a broad concept of simply '[[technology]]', but:
Looking closely at the forces of production is not quite the same thing as the study of technology. The difference is that the former asks questions about [[agency]], and in particular [[class agency]].
– [[Capital is Dead]]
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/forces-of-production
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relations of production
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relations of production
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