means of production造句1 Only when the means of production were communally owned would classes disappear.
2 But it did not own the means of production.
3 Yet the means of production are privately owned, and the profits are appropriated by individuals.
4 Fast productivity growth in the sectors producing means of production ensured a rapid reduction in the real cost of capital goods.
5 It would be foolish to nationalize all the means of production.
6 The bourgeoisie class own the means of production, the proletariat do not.
7 The proletariat, in contrast, own no means of production whatever.
8 Since means of production and means of consumption normally re-enter the productive process, their consumption can be called productive consumption.
9 Computers are a comparatively advanced means of production.
10 Who owns the means of production?
11 Quotas of the means of production are allocated by the higher administrative bodies to the lower ones.
12 The means of production should be owned by the state.
13 He is plundering the means of production ,[www.] thus ruining and enslaving China's national industries.
14 With the transfer of the means of production into common ownership, the single family ceases to be the economic unit of society.
15 They believed that power largely derives from ownership of the means of production.
16 Thus, the crucial division between classes is based on property ownership or non-ownership of the means of production.
17 Finally, the owner-worker cleavage involves questions of labour exploitation and control over the means of production.
18 Since managers are in control, they effectively own the means of production.
19 From a Marxist view, a class is a social group whose members share the same relationship to the means of production.
20 A class in itself is simply a social group whose members share the same relationship to the means of production.
21 The dominant class, the capitalists, own and control the means of production and thereby exploit the subordinate working class.
22 From a Marxist perspective, systems of stratification derive from the relationships of social groups to the means of production.
23 It follows that with extended reproduction a part of the surplus-value is embodied in the physical form of means of production.
24 Since employment growth was relatively modest, the mass of means of production per worker more than doubled over the period.
25 The power of the ruling class therefore stems from its ownership and control of the means of production.
26 The main cause of spiralling productivity was a phenomenal increase in the quantity and quality of means of production.
27 Marx distinguished two classes, bourgeois and proletarian, based on the ownership of the means of production.
28 More than that, state intervention, and especially public ownership of the means of production, had sadly disappointed socialist hopes.
29 Classes did not exist since all members of society shared the same relationship to the means of production.
30 In its purest form , socialism is government ownership and control of the means of production.