Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Frank , for instance , had failed to define capitalism as a mode of production in the Marxist sense , but had equated capitalism with profit - motivated production for a substantial market . He defined both feudalism and capitalism as ...
Frank , for instance , had failed to define capitalism as a mode of production in the Marxist sense , but had equated capitalism with profit - motivated production for a substantial market . He defined both feudalism and capitalism as ...
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... a symptom of more basic relationships stemming from the coexistence of different modes of production in peripheral countries or regions.5 Faced with these and other frontal assaults , dependency approaches became even more varied .
... a symptom of more basic relationships stemming from the coexistence of different modes of production in peripheral countries or regions.5 Faced with these and other frontal assaults , dependency approaches became even more varied .
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Relatively slow capitalist development was deeply rooted in the mutually sustaining interaction of sectors , and in the relationships between capitalist and pre - capitalist modes of production.39 In this loosely integrated resource ...
Relatively slow capitalist development was deeply rooted in the mutually sustaining interaction of sectors , and in the relationships between capitalist and pre - capitalist modes of production.39 In this loosely integrated resource ...
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