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The multi-product is in the classical economics (Ricardo, Smith - also Marx used the same definition) the part of the total product, which permits a need satisfaction beyond the most necessary needs. In capitalism it manifests itself as increase in value. The multi-product arose in history first with the transition to agriculture and cattle breeding in the Jungsteinzeit, when the development of the productive forces made a production of surplus for the first time possible. According to marxism this was a basis for the class company, since the multi-product could serve for it, a dominant class, which was not involved even in the direct production process to nourish.

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  • Chris Harman: A People's History OF the World. Bookmarks London, Chicago, Sydney 1999. ISBN 1-898876-55-X

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