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Capital, Science, Technology
The Development of Productive Forces in Contemporary Capitalism
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Raúl Delgado Wise, Mateo Crossa Niell
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Capitalist modernity not only contains profound contradictions, but is also undergoing a significant transformation. Far from acting as a driving force for the development of social productive forces, it has become a parasitic entity with an essentially rentier and speculative function. Underlying this is an institutional framework that favors the private appropriation and the concentration of the products of general intellect.
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