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Political science / Marxian economics / Surplus value / Surplus labour / Capital accumulation / Capitalist mode of production / Organic composition of capital / Reproduction / Tendency of the rate of profit to fall / Marxist theory / Marxism / Economics
Date: 2012-01-20 11:22:59
Political science
Marxian economics
Surplus value
Surplus labour
Capital accumulation
Capitalist mode of production
Organic composition of capital
Reproduction
Tendency of the rate of profit to fall
Marxist theory
Marxism
Economics

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