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Contents
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The Domestic Mode of Production The Structure of Underproduction | 41 |
The Domestic Mode of Production Intensification of Production | 101 |
The Spirit of the Gift | 149 |
On the Sociology of Primitive Exchange | 185 |
Exchange Value and the Diplomacy of Primitive Trade | 277 |
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