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60 In much the same manner distribution is treated as a creat ture of production. First, only the fruits of production can be •distributed. 61 In his criticisD1 of the Gotha progranl he charges it with the error of enlphasizReprinted as an appendix to Critique oj PulitiraJ Economy, pp. 265-312 I» Critique of Political Economy, p. 280. eo Critique 0/ Political Economy, pp. 3. 81 Critiqut oj Political E((mom)', p. 286. herefore deternlines production. A conquering invader nlay turn the vanquished into slaves and establish a nlode of production based on slavery.

Ll primitive peoples begin with cotnnlunal property. At a certain stage the negation develops in the fornl of private property. The next step, the negation of this negation into common property again, may be confidently expected. 36 There is necessity, and no arbitrariness, in this process of social change. The eventually contradictory productive forces and their distinctive character in a given society provide the impulse to the changes in the mode of production, govern the timing of the changes, and give coherence to the succession of developments.

Dialectics 01 Nalurc t pp. 208-209J2 37 THE DIALECTIC nature to capitalist individualism, com~tion, and extravagant pursuit sf 'material interests. iQDs of social structlJres, and the "~-~cta$$~tryggles as the motors of history are not to be viewed without specific probing into'their unique content, and are not to be treated as mere exemplifIcations of the natural law of variation and selection compounded with Malthusianism. ~ aod with a distribution of the product informed by the highest reaches of ethics.

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