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productivity
I understand that Marx regarded capitalism as being
progressive in the sense that it developed the productive
capacity of human labour. Will capital remain progressive
as long as it continues so to do? At some point does the
further development of productivity prove of no value to
humanity? If so, how will we judge that this point has been
reached?
Will Brown Bristol
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