Abstract

Abstract In Engels' criticism of Dühring's "economic commune" in Anti-Dühring, he describes the role of money in the process of the disintegration of the public ownership system of primitive society and the emergence of the private ownership system. He points out that a consequence of the further development of the commodity value form into the money value form is that the former becomes more prevalent. "Then the commodity form and money encroach on the internal economic life of those social organizations which have been formed for the direct purpose of production. They in turn destroy the various links of this social organization and cause it to disintegrate into groups of private producers."

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