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- 0046005db7b8c9dabc6dfb805002a6b887031ac7 P1144 "99038837" @default.
- 0046005db7b8c9dabc6dfb805002a6b887031ac7 P1683 "Chapter 5 / The metabolism of nature and society / p.141 / It was ... / In his developed political economy, as presented in *Capital*, Marx employed the concept of "metabolism" (*Stoffwechsel*) to define the labor process as "a process between man and nature, a process by which man, through his own actions, mediates, regulates and controls the metabolism between himself and nature." / Notes / 5. The metabolism of nature and society / 2. Karl Marx, Capital, vol. 1 (New York: Vintage, 1976), 283; Karl Marx, Capital, vol. 3 (New York: Vintage, 1981), 949-50, 959. / (lccn 77005270)" @default.
- 0046005db7b8c9dabc6dfb805002a6b887031ac7 P1932 "Foster, John Bellamy. Marx's ecology : materialism and nature / John Bellamy Foster. New York : Monthly Review Press, c2000." @default.