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... autonomous production of corre- sponding use - values . How effective a society is in producing high levels of mobility , housing , or nutri- tion depends on the meshing of marketed staples with inalienable , spontaneous action . When ...
... autonomous production of corre- sponding use - values . How effective a society is in producing high levels of mobility , housing , or nutri- tion depends on the meshing of marketed staples with inalienable , spontaneous action . When ...
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... autonomous and the heteronomous modes of production then takes on a negative cast . The arrangement of society in favor of managed commodity production has two ultimately destructive aspects : people are trained for consump- tion rather ...
... autonomous and the heteronomous modes of production then takes on a negative cast . The arrangement of society in favor of managed commodity production has two ultimately destructive aspects : people are trained for consump- tion rather ...
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... autonomous mode , increased personal suffering and social dissolution set in . In the interim - between the point of optimal synergy between industrial and autonomous produc- tion and the point of maximum tolerable industrial hegemony ...
... autonomous mode , increased personal suffering and social dissolution set in . In the interim - between the point of optimal synergy between industrial and autonomous produc- tion and the point of maximum tolerable industrial hegemony ...
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The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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