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| Why the Industrial Working Class Still MattersMoody, Kimhttp://againstthecurrent.org/atc058/p780/ 
 Publisher:  Against the Current, USA
 Year Published:  1995
 Pages:  6pp
 Resource Type:  Pamphlet
 
 It is evident today that the vast majority of the population (perhaps 80% of the workforce) live and reproduce themselves only through wage-labor that produces surplus value, regardless of the nature of the commodity (good or service) they produce.  Whatever the changing weight of the industrial sector of this enormous, working majority, it is clear that the working class as a whole is proportionately far larger today than at the time of classical Marxist writers.
 
 
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