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Means of production refer to those non-human aspects in life | Means of production refer to those non-human aspects in life that people can use to create new goods and services. They are the instruments of labour (tools, factories, infrastructure, etc.) and subjects of labour (natural resources and raw materials). | ||
These means can be privately owned (see also [[capitalism]]), [[commons|collectively]] or state-owned. | These means can be privately owned (see also [[capitalism]]), [[commons|collectively]] or state-owned. | ||
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* [[Resources]] | |||
* [[Tools]] | |||
==Read More== | ==Read More== | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 31 August 2011
Means of production refer to those non-human aspects in life that people can use to create new goods and services. They are the instruments of labour (tools, factories, infrastructure, etc.) and subjects of labour (natural resources and raw materials).
These means can be privately owned (see also capitalism), collectively or state-owned.