The Path to the Emancipation of Labour |
Contents
Introductory Notes | 7 |
GENERAL ECONOMIC TECHNOLOGICAL AND CULTUROLOGICAL | 19 |
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activities alienation assembly associated labour basic organizations basis Belgrade capital capitalist changes concept consciousness constitute contradictions created decisions delegate system demands democratic developing countries Edvard Kardelj emancipation of labour existing forms function historical Ibid ideas income individual integration interests International Economic Order international economic relations labour and resources League of Communists Ljubljana manifested Marx Marxist means of production ment monopoly movement of non-alignment nomic non-aligned countries objective opinion organization of labour organizations of associated participation phenomena and tendencies pluralism pooling labour pooling of labour position possible principle problems process of decision-making production relations productive forces realization revolutionary role self-management relations self-management-based pooling SFRY social development social labour social ownership social reproduction Socialist Alliance socialist self-management socialist society socio-economic socio-political organizations sphere statism structure struggle surplus labour system of socialist technocracy theoretic tion underdeveloped countries various workers Yugoslav Yugoslavia