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Распределение как механизм взаимосвязи труда и собственности

Распределение как механизм взаимосвязи труда и собственности

Abstract

В статье обосновывается положение о том, что основным общественным механизмом взаимосвязи труда и собственности оказываются распределительные отношения. Анализируются основные социально-экономические принципы распределения с позиции особенностей взаимосвязи субъекта, его производящего, и субъекта, присваивающего общественный продукт. Делается вывод о смещении сфер действия выделяемых принципов распределения в сторону усиления трудовых оснований собственности

The article argues that distribution relations are the major public mechanism of interaction between labor and property. The author analyzes the major socio-economic principles of distribution from perspective of relations between the producing and the consuming subjects, and concludes that the spheres relevant for the distribution principles are shifting towards the strengthening of the property foundations

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ТРУДОВАЯ ТЕОРИЯ СОБСТВЕННОСТИ,РАСПРЕДЕЛЕНИЕ,СОЦИАЛЬНО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ ПРИНЦИПЫ РАСПРЕДЕЛЕНИЯ,ПРИНЦИП РАСПРЕДЕЛЕНИЯ ПО ТРУДУ,АБСТРАКТНЫЙ И КОНКРЕТНЫЙ ТРУД,LABOR THEORY OF PROPERTY,DISTRIBUTION,SOCIO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES OF DISTRIBUTION,PRINCIPLE OF DISTRIBUTION ACCORDING TO LABOR,ABSTRACT AND CONCRETE LABOR

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