forces of production
forces of production Marxist political economy makes an analytical distinction between two aspects of economic activity. On the one hand are the ‘social relations’ of production, which relate to the maintenance of social domination, the extraction of an economic surplus, and the exploitation of labour. On the other hand, there are the ‘forces of production’, those elements and relations which are necessary, whatever the social structure, if materials, objects, and forces, drawn from nature, are to be modified into a form suitable to meet some human purpose (‘use value’). There is no agreement about the exact scope of the term ‘forces of production’, but at various times
Marx and
Engels included the following: ‘raw materials’, the bodies or substances to be worked upon in the labour-process, and always considered by Marx and Engels to be the products of prior expenditures of human labour; ‘instruments of production’, the tools or machinery employed in modifying raw materials (including in some versions, human organs themselves); the human capacity for work (‘labour-power’), a function of bodily organization, fitness, skill, knowledge, and such like; and, finally, the forms of social division and co-ordination of labour required by the particular characteristics of a given labour-process (sometimes called ‘technical relations’ of production). A further category of requirements for production–land, air, water, and other broadly environmental or contextual conditions–was recognized by Marx and Engels, but often mistakenly included among the instruments of production. Marx and Engels postulated a long-run historical trend in human societies, dramatically accelerated by
capitalism, for the forces of production (combined human productive powers) to develop. This developmental process would enhance humanity's capacity to control and regulate nature, and so meet universal human needs with a minimum of expenditure of unrewarding effort. This state of developed productive forces was to be a pre-condition for the future
communist realm of freedom beyond scarcity and the necessity for labour.
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"No whisky Amazons in the tents of Israel": American Jews and the gilded age temperance movement.(Essay)
Magazine article from: American Jewish History; 9/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...would never join the ranks of temperance activists. (3) This was...the late-nineteenth-century temperance movement. Though they supported moderation...dismiss or express contempt for the temperance movement. Granted, anti-alcohol...
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Administration and prison suasion: law enforcement in the American temperance movement, 1880-1920. (Temperance Campaigns in a Broader Perspective: New Work in the Social History of Alcohol, part 1)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Drug Problems; 9/22/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...captured the essence of the American temperance movement's range of activities. But...prohibition, most scholarly studies on temperance have focused on the mental...law enforcement programs, the temperance movement was in its middle age...
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Gender and the American temperance movement of the nineteenth century.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2008; 544 words
; ...Simmons U.) finds the temperance movement to be far more complicated...tracing the roots of the movement in power struggles about...antebellum days. She traces the temperance counter-cultures that sprang...other as leaders of disparate temperance movements began to form coalitions...
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TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT REGAINING IN POPULARITY.(Living)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 1/1/1991; 700+ words
; ...experts say, America is in the midst of a major new temperance movement, the third in its history. "There has been a significant...disapproval now reserved for cigarettes. If such temperance takes hold and drug use falls to very low levels...
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Chains unite to combat temperance movement.
Magazine article from: Nation's Restaurant News; 9/30/1991; 700+ words
; ...driving the anti-drinking movement, 33 multiunit restaurant...consumption. By tempering pro-temperance forces' hyperbole about...that the strategy will brake movements to lower blood alcohol content...looking to follow suit. The movement threatens to further dampen...members of the anti-drinking ...
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Temperance: Even after height of movement passed, women rallying
Newspaper article from: Daily Record, The Wooster, OH; 10/31/2008; ; 592 words
; ...as souvenirs or relics of the temperance movement in Wooster in 1877. In April...house for the benefit of the temperance organization. Three nights of...the organization of a County Temperance Union. While there is no way...
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The temperance movement and social work.(Report)
Magazine article from: Social Work; 1/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...involvement in the temperance movement in the late 19th...The success of the temperance movement was therefore seen...the United States, temperance first emerged as...other evangelical movements, on the debilitating...
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Alcoholism and the temperance movement in early American folk art.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques; 2/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...alcoholism and the resulting temperance movement in the nineteenth century can...an abolitionist but in the temperance movement as well. In an address to...years earlier The subject of temperance (began) to be agitated...
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Lyrics and Borrowed Tunes of the American Temperance Movement.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Historian; 12/22/2007; ; 689 words
; ...Tunes of the American Temperance Movement. Edited by Paul D...contents, a compilation of temperance song lyrics usually...later in the temperance movement, but suasive lyrics...knowledge of the American temperance movement and the scholarly...
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Spirited look at America's temperance movement
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 10/26/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...political lubricant. It was also, temperance advocates claimed, a devil...and readable chronicle of the temperance movement between 1800 and 1933. He traces...seems remarkable that enforced temperance ever took hold at all. Until...
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temperance movement
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
temperance movement. A powerful social and political force...necessity. The chief support of the temperance movement was the dissenting bodies...the formation of a number of local temperance societies. In the course of the century...
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Prohibition and the Temperance Movement
Book article from: American Decades
PROHIBITION AND THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT Prohibition in Kansas At the end...liquor interest were different temperance organizations, each with its own...1908. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), founded in 1874...
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Reform Movements: Temperance
Book article from: American Eras
Reform Movements: Temperance Way of Life. The consumption...clergy spearheaded the movement, which was grounded...as one of the soul, temperance reformers organized...In the process the temperance movement lost much of its power...
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Temperance Movement
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol, and Addictive Behavior
TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT Many temperance movements and societies emerged in the...broad reformist ideology of the movement focused mainly on abstinence...1989) observed that the many temperance movements that emerged in the United...
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temperance movements
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
temperance movements organized efforts...later temperance movements, such as Alcoholics...these earlier movements did not view alcoholism...American Temperance Movement (1963); J. H. Bechtel, Temperance Selections (1893...
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