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Re: Marx on large firms
William S. Lear wrote:
>Does anyone know where in Marx's Capital he talks about large firms
>being good examples of the social nature of production, hence a good
>argument for social/worker control of production? I thought it was in
>Chapter 25 of Volume III, but I glanced through the chapter and it
>doesn't seem right.
Pp. 571-572 of Vol. 3, in the Vintage/Penguin edition.
Doug
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