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However, as stated above, all such factors resolve to the synthetic viewpoint that all such crises are crises of over and/or misappropriated production relative to the ability and/or willingness of the workers who generate the bulk of demand to consume.
However, as stated above, all such factors resolve to the synthetic viewpoint that all such crises are crises of over and/or misappropriated production relative to the ability and/or willingness of the workers who generate the bulk of demand to consume.


It is also a tenet of most orthodox Marxist that such crises are increasingly severe until the contradictions in the mismatch between the mode of production and the development of productive forces reaches the final point of failure.
It is also a tenet of most orthodox Marxists that such crises are increasingly severe until the contradictions in the mismatch between the mode of production and the development of productive forces reaches the final point of failure.
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Capital, Volume III]]
*[[Capital, Volume III]]