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Mode of production is the structural core of any economic system — the specific configuration of productive forces (technology, labor, resources) and relations of production (who owns what, who commands whom) that determines how a society produces and reproduces its material existence. Marx identified the historical sequence of modes — primitive communism, slavery, feudalism, capitalism, socialism — as a systems-theoretic claim that economic topologies evolve through internal contradictions rather than external design. The mode of production is not a stage on a timeline but an attractor basin in the space of possible social configurations, each with its characteristic feedback loops, stability regimes, and transition dynamics.\n\nSee also: Karl Marx, Capitalism, Bourgeoisie, Proletariat, Class, Historical Materialism, Forces of Production\n\n\n\n