Concept information
Preferred term
mode of production
Definition
- In the terminology of Marxism, the mode of production means the way of producing. This is a combination of the forces of production (or the raw materials, human labor power, tools, technology, and improved land that constitute a society's productive capacity) and the social relations of production (or the property, power and class relations, legal frameworks, and forms of association that govern how production takes place). [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Geography; Mode of Production]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/mode_of_production
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