Capitalist Social Orders
Capitalist Social Orders
Chapter 3, “Capitalist Social Orders,” defines a capitalist society as a social order structured by a capitalist mode of production in which all of production is reorganized so as to produce goods to sell to strangers on markets for profit.
Keywords: capitalist use of markets, capitalist mode of production, profit, origins of capitalism, merchant capitalism, commercial capitalism
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