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 +"[[Capital (economics)|Capital]] is dead [[labour]] which, [[vampire]]-like, lives only by sucking living labour… By incorporating living labour-power into the material constituents of [[Capital (economics)|capital]], the latter becomes an animated monster."--''[[Das Kapital]]'', 1867, Karl Marx
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"Capital is dead labour which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labour… By incorporating living labour-power into the material constituents of capital, the latter becomes an animated monster."--Das Kapital, 1867, Karl Marx

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See also

  • Division of labor
  • Labour movement, the development of a collective organization of working people
  • Labor union, an association of wage-earners meant to maintain or improve conditions of employment
  • Labour relations, the study of the relationship between management and workers
  • Workforce, the labour pool, the people working in a company, industry, nation or other group
  • Child labour, the employment of children under an age determined by law or custom
  • Unfree labour, slavery or penal labour
  • Bonded labor (debt bondage) is a system of unfree labour where a person must work to pay off a debt




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