Broletariat
3rd July 2011, 06:30
Edit: I answered my own first question, but now I have another.
Last line of section one
"Secondly, this division of labour is a particular sort of co-operation, and many of its disadvantages spring from the general character of co-operation, and not from this particular form of it."
What disadvantages? How do they spring from the general character?
Last line of section one
"Secondly, this division of labour is a particular sort of co-operation, and many of its disadvantages spring from the general character of co-operation, and not from this particular form of it."
What disadvantages? How do they spring from the general character?