> Even if you say it was a social formation with multiple modes of > production, you need to characterise the dominant mode.
Hi Paul:
It could be that at a certain moment in history in a particular
society there is no "dominant" mode of production: rather, there
could be different modes of production (and hence, classes) in combat
with each other for dominance.
In solidarity, Jerry
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