SOSC 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Mcjob, Textile Industry, Productive Forces

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Define the term in relation to interdisciplinary social science (2 points) Briefly explain the relevance of the term (4 points) Give two illustrative examples or applications of the term (2 points each) Along with labor power, these constitute the forces of production. Social relations of production: relations that exist among individuals with respect to ownership of and access to productive forces. Property relations. refers to physical, non-human inputs used in production the factories, machines, and tools used to produce wealth: commons, surplus value, industrial revolution - began in great britain. Transition to new manufacturing processes 1760 1840: hand production to machines, chemical manufacturing, iron production, steam power, factory system. Textile industry first to use modern production methods. Feed by slavery and colonlism: mcjob (237, global north & south - the north south divide is broadly considered a socio- economic and political divide. Generally, definitions of the global north include north.

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