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(2000) The Hegel-Marx connection, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
The social relations within which [humans] produce, the social relations of production [gesellschaftliche Produktionsverhältnisse]... in their totality form what are called social relations, society, and specifically a society at a determinate historical stage of development, a society with a peculiar, distinctive character. Ancient society, feudal society, bourgeois society are such totalities of relations of production, each of which at the same time denotes a special stage of development in the history of mankind.2
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Chitty, A. (2000)., Recognition and social relations of production, in T. Burns & I. Fraser (eds.), The Hegel-Marx connection, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 167-197.