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CAPITAL POSSESSION RELATIONS IN TRANSNATIONAL HIERARCHY OF TECHNOLOGIES

Abstract

The article is concerned with the philosophical
and social analysis of distribution of the aggregate surplus
product under the conditions of international division of labor.
The article gives theoretical grounds for fundamentals
of social contradiction arising from prevailing concentration
of capitals of the capitalist centers in creating new industrial
technologies. It concludes that globalization forms the system
of social and economic relations of dependence of business
entities in connection with their place and role in the unifi ed
system of social production. At the same time, the development
of production technologies cannot substitute a human
being as it is the only medium of live labor indispensable for
social production.

About the Author

Денис Рыжков
Московский государственный горный университет
Russian Federation


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