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Commodification / Terminology / Commodity fetishism / Commodity / Knowledge / Exchange value / Monopoly / Financial market / Futures contract / Marxist theory / Economics / Market
Date: 2009-12-03 10:04:03
Commodification
Terminology
Commodity fetishism
Commodity
Knowledge
Exchange value
Monopoly
Financial market
Futures contract
Marxist theory
Economics
Market

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