Other Commodity Command Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1-281851-40001 Film Fixed Resistor
004320418
1-281851-72000 Film Fixed Resistor
000046122
1-600290 Electrical Receptacle Connector
005527174
1-801125-1 Electr Receptacle Connector Body
000989135
1-801137-1 Electr Receptacle Connector Body
010137223
1-802109-1 Electr Receptacle Connector Body
000329561
1-802125-1 Electr Receptacle Connector Body
000329565
1-86016-4 Electrical Contact
007641923
1-910434-102 Electrical Contact
003389879
1-945027-257 Film Fixed Resistor
002701403
10-301-3-01 Stud Terminal
006176911
10-301-3A-05 Stud Terminal
006176911
10-75543 Electrical Receptacle Connector
006657965
100-117682-206 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
005818517
1000-0145 Electrical Plug Connector
006271400
1000-0160 Electrical Receptacle Connector
004113652
1000-0160H Electrical Receptacle Connector
004113652
1000-0579-202 Antenna
010480147
1000-0582-502 Antenna
010480147
100000-1289 Film Fixed Resistor
000066988
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Other Commodity Command Systems

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In Karl Marx's critique of political economy, commodity fetishism is the perception of the social relationships involved in production, not as relationships among people, but as economic relationships among the money and commodities exchanged in market trade. As such, commodity fetishism transforms the subjective, abstract aspects of economic value into objective, real things that people believe have intrinsic value.

The theory of commodity fetishism is presented in the first chapter of Capital: Critique of Political Economy (1867), at the conclusion of the analysis of the value-form of commodities, to explain that the social organization of labor is mediated through market exchange, the buying and the selling of commodities (goods and services). Hence, in a capitalist society, social relations between people—who makes what, who works for whom, the production-time for a commodity, et cetera—are perceived as economic relations among objects, that is, how valuable a given commodity is when compared to another commodity. Therefore, the market exchange of commodities obscures the true economic character of the human relations of production, between the worker and the capitalist.

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