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RE: Marx on large firms
Marx analyzes large firms as good examples of concentration and
centralization of capital. His discussion of exchange value in the
first section of vol I provides a good discussion of the social nature
of production. I'd look in the section on commodity fetishism first,
then page through the rest.
NB
Nancy Breen, PhD
Economist, Applied Research Branch
National Cancer Institute
NB19K@xxxxxxx
301 496 4675
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Sent: Sunday, November 09, 1997 7:56 PM
To: pen-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Marx on large firms
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.
Bill
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