Abstract

The process of socialization encompasses the entire mode of production, its productive forces and production relations, and the technical and social aspects of production. Both aspects of socialization are dialectically interconnected in the same way as the productive forces and production relations. The raising of the level of socialization of property relations is not only the result of changes in the productive forces but is also the condition for their successful development. Accordingly, a cause-and-effect relationship exists between the socialization of the productive forces and the development of property relations. The former is a factor in improving the latter. K. Marx observed: "… Social and property relations have always been overturned specifically by constant changes in the mode of labor and in the division of labor… ."'

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