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Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality (Studies in Marxism and Social Theory)
 
 
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Let us now suppose that I have sold the product of my own labour for money, and have used the money to hire a labourer, i.e., I have bought somebody else's labour-power. Read the first page
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