(1847)
“The whole mystery of commodities, all the magic and necromancy that surrounds the products of labor as long as they take the form of commodities, vanishes therefore, so soon as we come to other forms of production.”
Source: (Buch I) (1867) Vol. I, ch.1, section 4.
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Vol. I, Ch. 2, pg. 99.
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