Circulation of Capital Commodities Money’Commodities’ Money ∞

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Circulation of Capital Commodities Money’Commodities’ Money ∞

Circulation of Capital C (LP/MP) PC' M M' ∞ M = Money C = Commodities LP = Labor Power MP= Means of Production P = Production M' = More Money C’ = More Commodities ∞ = Repeat Ad Infinitum

Circulation of Capital C (LP/MP) PC' M M' ∞ Industrial Capital P-C-M-C-P Finance Capital M-C-P-C-M Mercantile Capital C-M-C-P-C

Circulation of Struggles M' ∞ Enclosure Resistance Land Wars Eco-Struggles Anti-Privatization Workplace Struggles Strikes Sabotage Occupations Piracy, Boycotts, Collective Reappropriation

Circulation of Commons Commons Association’Commons’ Association ∞