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" The so-called primitive accumulation, therefore, is nothing else than the historical process of divorcing the producer from the means of production. "
Selling Jerusalem: Relics, Replicas, Theme Parks - Page 5
by Annabel Jane Wharton - 2006 - 272 pages
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Japanese Notions of European Political Economy: Being a Summary of a ...

James Love, Tentearo Makato - Economics - 1900 - 164 pages
...the means by which they can realize their labor " (456). " The so-called primitive accumulation ... is nothing else than the historical process of divorcing the producer from the means of production " (456). He refers to the substitution of taxes on the working-masses for the feudal payments from...
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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy

Karl Marx - Capital - 1906 - 888 pages
...subsistence and of production into capital, on the other, immediate producers into wage-labourers. The so-called primitive accumulation, therefore, is...historical process of divorcing the producer from the means production. It appears as primitive, because it forms the pre-historic stage of capital and of the...
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Marxian Economics: A Popular Introduction to the Three Volumes of Marx's ...

Ernest Untermann - Capital - 1907 - 264 pages
...of production and subsistence into capital, on the other the immediate producers into wage laborers. The socalled primitive accumulation, therefore, is...divorcing the producer from the means of production. It appears as primitive, because it forms the prehistoric stage of capital and of the mode of production...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 46; Volume 109

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1887 - 926 pages
...from the laborer the possession of his means of production. . . . The so-called primitive accumulation is nothing else than the historical process of divorcing the producer from the means of production. It appears as primitive, because it forms the prehistoric stage of capital, and of the mode of production...
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Underdevelopment in Kenya: The Political Economy of Neo-colonialism, 1964-1971

Colin Leys - History - 1975 - 310 pages
...concept of surplus value. 15. Referring to primitive accumulation in Europe, Marx wrote that it was 'nothing else than the historical process of divorcing the producer from the means of production. It appears as primitive, because it forms the prehistoric stage of capital and of the mode of production...
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Maidens, Meal and Money: Capitalism and the Domestic Community

Claude Meillassoux - Social Science - 1981 - 218 pages
...labour-power, as peasants migrate to the towns. As far as the latter is concerned he particularly stresses the 'historical process of divorcing the producer from the means of production' (1867, 1, Ch. 26, p. 714), the social transformation of the dependent worker (and independent producer)...
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Resource Scarcity and the Hmong Response: Patterns of Settlement and Economy ...

Robert G. Cooper - Social Science - 1984 - 344 pages
...his means of production; a process that transforms ... the immediate producers into wage-labourers. The so-called primitive accumulation, therefore, is...divorcing the producer from the means of production. It appears as primitive, because it forms the prehistoric stage of capital and of the mode of production...
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Ideology of Adventure: Studies in Modern Consciousness, 1100-1750, Volume 1

Michael Nerlich - History - 1987 - 282 pages
...between the workers and the ownership of the conditions for the realization of their labour. . . . So-called primitive accumulation, therefore, is nothing...process of divorcing the producer from the means of production.54 We will not describe in detail the process of primitive accumulation, which Marx analyzes...
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First the Seed: The Political Economy of Plant Biotechnology, 1492-2000

Jack Ralph Kloppenburg - Science - 1990 - 374 pages
...was achieved in a process of "primitive accumulation," which Marx (1977:875) defines as "nothing less than the historical process of divorcing the producer from the means of production." This was accomplished in the first instance through the expulsion of peasants from the land and by...
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State, Society, and Corporate Power

Marc R. Tool, Warren J. Samuels - Political Science - 1989 - 508 pages
...great detail the historical creation of bourgeois private property in England. For Marx, this entailed "nothing else than the historical process of divorcing the producer from the means of production."39 While a political view of property and property rights is not new, its potential contribution...
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