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The example(s) of relations of production is/are ____}.

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Think: {Relations} = ownership + organization (who owns/controls and how work is arranged). Inputs like labour are {forces}; capitalism is a {mode}.
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  • Labour
  • Division of labour
  • Property relations
  • Capitalism
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The Correct Option is B, C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Define relations of production (Marx).
They are the {social relations} governing production—{ownership/control} of the means of production and the {organizational relations} among producers (who commands whom, how tasks are divided, how surplus is appropriated).
Step 2: Test the options
(A) Labour: a {force of production} (productive input), not a relation $\Rightarrow$ No.
(B) Division of labour: an organizational {social relation} structuring roles and control in production $\Rightarrow$ Yes.
(C) Property relations: ownership/tenure rules over means of production—core to relations of production $\Rightarrow$ Yes.
(D) Capitalism: a {mode of production} (system combining forces and relations), not itself a specific relation $\Rightarrow$ No.
Final Answer: (B), (C).
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