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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?

ZeroNowhere
3rd July 2011, 07:26
My translation, the Fowkes one, has 'advantages' there. In other words, many of the advantages of this division of labour when it comes to productivity and such flow from the fact that it involves co-operation, rather than from its particular form of co-operation.

Broletariat
3rd July 2011, 07:28
My translation, the Fowkes one, has 'advantages' there. In other words, many of the advantages of this division of labour when it comes to productivity and such flow from the fact that it involves co-operation, rather than from its particular form of co-operation.

What the fuck MIA, what the fuck.

P.S. get on AIM or go read my Chit-chat thread and laugh your ass off, preferabbly the first.

Broletariat
3rd July 2011, 17:11
Update, I got MIA to change that single word, awww yea.