mode of production

collocation in English

meaningsofmodeandproduction

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mode
noun
uk
/məʊd/
us
/moʊd/
formal
a way of operating, living, ...
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production
noun
uk
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition ofmodeandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmode of production

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The peculiarity of the capitalistmodeofproduction, the accumulation of capital, cannot be thus explained.
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Acknowledgment of our being-together also impacts themodeofproductionand distribution of electroacoustic music.
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Nationalism is distinctive to industrial society, and intimately connected to itsmodeofproduction.
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This emancipation was accomplished by the bourgeois class and the rise of a newmodeofproduction: capitalism.
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The way class struggle is identified in themodeofproductionconstituting physics should capture all these characteristics.
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Aesthetics has become amodeofproduction, based on the full availability of its 'rawmaterial,' the cultural conditions themselves.
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Could it be made better with an alternativemodeofproduction, with an alternative rationale for production?
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This offering and receiving of problem solutions makes up the exchange relations specific to themodeofproductionconstituting physics.
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For this reason, the ultimate stake of class struggle is the reproduction of themodeofproduction.
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Therefore, quite bluntly, it is not a whole reproducing itself and cannot be equated to amodeofproduction.
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The history of amodeofproductionconsists in the vicissitudes and adventures of the reproduction of this domination.
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This is amodeofproductionthat in all aspects celebrates the artificiality of its own apparatus.
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It remains only to discuss - very briefly - the ideological and political levels of themodeofproductionconstituting physics.
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Themodeofproductionof a royal chronicle and the relationship between this and (language) ideology has also been illustrated.
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The political level assures the overall cohesion of themodeofproductionand constitutes the ultimate guarantor of its reproduction.
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Its unique a-temporal and de-contextualized characteristic transformed emotion into a product of a laboratory whosemodeofproductionmimicked the modern factory.
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This is characterized by the central role of the family farm, the largely kinship-basedmodeofproductionand a general focus on one's own village.
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In this sense, the political level assures the overall cohesion of themodeofproductionand constitutes the ultimate guarantor of its reproduction.
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Capitalism was themodeofproductionthat emerged and expanded in the 19th and 20th centuries, and socialism was just a brief parenthesis.
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At the level of themodeofproductionas a whole, these relations make up an overall process of circulation of those products.
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This overdetermination rounds off the definition of the social classes at the level of themodeofproductionat its full generality. 10.
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The community she studied had begun to fragment, decentred by its partial integration into a capitalistmodeofproductionand money economy.
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That is, that the ideological and the political levels overdetermine the "economic" level for themodeofproductionconstituting physics as well.
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A striking feature of the transformation in themodeofproductionis the emergence of a small number of petty capitalist farmers in the village.
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Now the most salient factors of anymodeofproductionare the particular forms and the particular stakes of the class struggle specific to it.
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