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Re: Capital is wrong
on 11/3/00 5:06 AM, George Pennefather
at poseidon@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Fixed capital is not a commodity form.
So if my factory produces, for sale, machines for making
corn into flour, and I sell it to a factory which makes
corn into flour, why is this not a commodity?
> Concerning the consumer market once the exchange
> process has been completed the commodities in question
> cease to be commodities and are at most simple use values.
that's strange, do these things still have a value, in
the sense of exchange-value?
hmmm.
oh, well, so how does this alleged discovery affect Marx's
conclusions if at all?
-AA.
- Thread context:
- Capital is wrong,
George Pennefather Wed 08 Mar 2000, 21:00 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Capital is wrong,
Louis Proyect Wed 08 Mar 2000, 21:09 GMT
- Re: Capital is wrong,
José G. Pérez Thu 09 Mar 2000, 04:48 GMT
- Re: Capital is wrong,
George Pennefather Fri 10 Mar 2000, 19:22 GMT
- Re: Capital is wrong,
Ambrose Andrews Sat 11 Mar 2000, 12:16 GMT
- Re: Capital is wrong,
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Sat 11 Mar 2000, 13:57 GMT
- Re: Capital is wrong,
Carrol Cox Sat 11 Mar 2000, 16:29 GMT
- Re: Capital is wrong,
Hinrich Kuhls Sun 12 Mar 2000, 17:02 GMT
- Re: Capital is wrong,
Hinrich Kuhls Sun 12 Mar 2000, 17:19 GMT
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