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Why are the interests of capital and the interests of labor always at odds with each other?

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The Interests of Capital and Wage-Labour are diametrically opposed Effect of growth of productive Capital on Wages We thus see that, even if we keep ourselves within the relation of capital and wage-labor, the interests of capitals and the interests of wage-labor are diametrically opposed to each other.
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The Interests of Capital and Wage-Labour are diametrically opposed Effect of growth of productive Capital on Wages We thus see that, even if we keep ourselves within the relation of capital and wage-labor, the interests of capitals and the interests of wage-labor are diametrically opposed to each other.

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