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“Il s'avère en effet que la "propriété privée des moyens de production" n'institue nullement le système du travail abstrait ni ne lui donne sa structure spatiotemporelle, mais que c'est à l'inverse le mode de production à base de travail abstrait, la fin en soi du "sujet automate", qui institue la forme juridique de la propriété privée au niveau des moyens de production (ainsi que le mouvement d'automédiation du travail abstrait/de la valeur via la sphère de la circulation). Le fait d'en rester uniquement à la question (juridique) de la propriété est tout sauf radical, et revient même à mettre la charrue avant les boeufs.”

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