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In the first volume of Capital, Marx refers it as ''"an association of free men, working with the means of production held in common, and expending their many different forms of labour-power in full self-awareness as one single social labour force"''<ref>''See [[Library:Capital, Vol. I#cite ref-2|note]] in Capital, Vol. I – The fetishism of the commodity and its secret''</ref>
In the first volume of Capital, Marx refers it as ''"an association of free men, working with the means of production held in common, and expending their many different forms of labour-power in full self-awareness as one single social labour force"''<ref>''See [[Library:Capital, Vol. I#cite ref-2|note]] in Capital, Vol. I – The fetishism of the commodity and its secret''</ref>
== References ==

Revision as of 15:21, 3 November 2020

Communism is a proposed mode of economic production based on the premise "From each according to their ability, to each according to their needs."

In the first volume of Capital, Marx refers it as "an association of free men, working with the means of production held in common, and expending their many different forms of labour-power in full self-awareness as one single social labour force"[1]

References

  1. See note in Capital, Vol. I – The fetishism of the commodity and its secret