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Final words of _Capital_ Vol iii Ch 15: 

Three cardinal facts of capitalist production:

1) Concentration of means of production in few hands, whereby they cease to appear as 
the property of the immediate labourers and turn into social production capacities. 
Even if initially they are the private property of capitalists. These are the trustees 
of bourgeois society, but they pocket all the proceeds of this trusteeship.

2) Organisation of labour itself into social labour: through co-operation, division of 
labour, and the uniting of labour with the natural sciences.

In these two senses, the capitalist mode of production abolishes private property and 
private labour, even though in contradictory forms.

3) Creation of the world-market.

The stupendous productivity developing under the capitalist mode of production 
relative to population, and the increase, if not in the same proportion, of 
capital-values (not just of their material substance), which grow much more rapidly 
than the population, contradict the basis, which constantly narrows in relation to the 
expanding wealth, and for which all this immense productiveness works. They also 
contradict the conditions under which this swelling capital augments its value. Hence 
the crises.

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