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Commodification is of the essence of capital. It can be a force for good, as proponents of the price mechanism as the solution to all problems claim, or not, as Marx & Engels objected based on alienation. Chris Dillow comments.Stumbling and MumblingON COMMODIFICATIONChris Dillow | Investors Chronicle
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: capitalism, commodification
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