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Thus production, for Marx, is always a social activity, not an individual one. Marx pictures a social class (the “workers” or proletariat) which is capable of, and does, produce more wealth (“value”) than it actually enjoys, and another class (the “bourgeoisie” or the “capitalists”) which appropriates the residue (“surplus value”) by virtue of its possession of the means of production
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Das Kapital: A Critique of Political Economy
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