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==Notes==
==Notes==
The Video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir0R7yAFiO8 Money Moksha] lays out the basic dynamics of accumulation, and some of the toxic consequences of the [[Regime of Accumulation]] 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir0R7yAFiO8   


Ipsita Chaterjee<ref>Chatterjee, Ipsita. ''Displacement, Revolution, and the New Urban Condition''. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 2014</ref> uses the term accumulating class in the context of the class's colonization of space and place.   
Ipsita Chaterjee<ref>Chatterjee, Ipsita. ''Displacement, Revolution, and the New Urban Condition''. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 2014</ref> uses the term accumulating class in the context of the class's colonization of space and place.   

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Accumulating Class

The Accumulating Class is the Economic Class that accumulates abstracted labour from the Working Class through the various Mechanisms of Accumulation made available by a particular Regime of Accumulation.[1]

Regime of Accumulation

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Notes

The Video Money Moksha lays out the basic dynamics of accumulation, and some of the toxic consequences of the Regime of Accumulation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir0R7yAFiO8

Ipsita Chaterjee[2] uses the term accumulating class in the context of the class's colonization of space and place.

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  1. Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Money and the Economy: Accumulation and Debt. St Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press., 2016 https://www.amazon.com/Rocket-Scientists-Guide-Economy-Guides-ebook/dp/B00CH1FP5U/
  2. Chatterjee, Ipsita. Displacement, Revolution, and the New Urban Condition. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 2014