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The '''Mode of Production''' refers to the specific way in which a society organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It encompasses the [[Means of Production]] (tools, machines, land, and technology) and the [[Relations of Production]] (social and technical relationships between workers and those who control the means of production). This concept is fundamental in Marxist theory, which posits that changes in the mode of production are the primary drivers of historical development and social change. | |||
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Revision as of 00:16, 15 July 2024
The Mode of Production refers to the specific way in which a society organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It encompasses the Means of Production (tools, machines, land, and technology) and the Relations of Production (social and technical relationships between workers and those who control the means of production). This concept is fundamental in Marxist theory, which posits that changes in the mode of production are the primary drivers of historical development and social change.
Syncretic Terms
Regime of Accumulation > Mode of Exploitation, Old World, The Machine, The Matrix, The Wheel
Related LP Terms
Non-LP Related Terms
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