The reproductive labor of ST
The labor divided will never (?) be united!
Deep Thoughts with Adam, Karl and Friedrich
Das Kapital(ism)!
Move on up! (You say you want a revolution?)
100
People who, according to Smith, are fortunate because they feel some advantage from every part of their education.
What is women?
100
The source of most differences in talents and abilities, for Smith.
What is habit, custom, and education?
100
The transformation of nature to meet human needs
What is production?
100
The worker’s time and capacity to produce.
What is labor power?
100
What the workers will lose in the Revolution, according to M&E.
What is their chains?
200
According to Marx, the most beautiful girl in the town of Trier.
Who is Jenny von Westphalen?
200
The three immediate social/economic benefits of the division of labor, for Smith.
What are improved dexterity, efficiency, and technology?
200
Human nature, according to Smith.
What is to truck, barter and exchange?
200
It is “but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie.”
What is the State?
200
According to Smith, the ultimate social consequence of the division of labor.
What is Universal Opulence?
300
The position of the woman with whom Marx fathered an illegitimate child.
Who is his housekeeper?
300
Someone who, according to Smith, is not as well off as a European peasant.
Who is “an African king, the absolute master of the lives and liberties of ten thousand naked savages?”
300
The mistaken belief that ideas, or consciousness, drive history.
What is the German Ideology?
300
They result from technological innovation, which increases productivity while also deskilling and displacing workers, reducing demand.
What are crises of overproduction?
300
The history of all hitherto existing society, according to the Communist Manifesto.
What is the history of class struggles?
400
The woman who cooked Smith’s dinner for most of his adult life.
Who is his mother?
400
The interchange between classes, one of which appropriate surplus from the other(s).
What are the relations of production?
400
An illusory but coherent set of beliefs that grips people and both obscures and justifies the world as it is. The American Dream, for example.
What is ideology?
400
The two factors that determine wages.
What are 1) competition (supply and demand of labor power) and 2) the cost of reproduction (training, education, etc.)?
400
After the revolution, every individual will have an expanded ___________, time that can be devoted to self-expression and creativity.
What is the realm of freedom?
500
Engels’ lover and tutor in working-class Manchester.
Who is Mary Burns?
500
Both of these two “synonymous” terms will be abolished in communism.
What are the division of labor and private property?
500
The 4 premises of all history, in order.
What are 1) to survive, people must produce to meet their needs; 2) meeting existing needs leads to new needs; 3) people must procreate in the family; 4) Through production people form social relations, which lead to language, and thus to consciousness.
500
A wage laborer must work for _________, or starve.
What is the capitalist class / the bourgeoisie?
500
Concentration of production and polarization help the proletariat see that the bourgeoisie is both ______________ and _____________.
What is “superfluous” and “incompetent”?
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