Science is the last--and after labor the most important--social
property to be turned into and adjunct of capital. The story of its
conversion from the province of amateurs, “philosophers,” tinkerers, and
seekers after knowledge to its present highly organized and lavishly financed
state is largely the story of its incorporation into the capitalist firm
and subsidiary organizations, At first science costs the capitalist
nothing, since he merely exploits the accumulated knowledge of the physical
sciences, but later the capitalist systematically organizes and harnesses
science, paying for scientific education, research, laboratories, etc.,
out of the huge surplus social product which either belongs directly to
him or which the capitalist class as a whole controls in the form of tax
revenues. A formerly relatively free-floating social endeavor is
integrated into production and the market (107-108).