Abstract
Commodity production has been usually taken in the sense of any production organised for sale, even if this sale be for the local market and local consumption. Such a simplistic notion is, however, not really that of Marx, who had in view sale for distant markets with whose actual functioning the producer had no contact qua producer. It was the rise of such a market that really created the ground for both colonialism and capitalism.
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