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Re: 'Capital' is right; George is wrong
- Subject: Re: 'Capital' is right; George is wrong
- From: Ambrose Andrews <ambrosea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 06:26:33 -0800
on 12/3/00 5:20 PM, George Pennefather at poseidon@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Look Philip
>
> Once the factory is bought and is being used as a factory it is no longer a
> commodity. It
> is capital in the form of fixed capital. It is no longer capital in the form
> of a
> commodity.
whatwhat?
so is a commodity only a commodity before it is exchanged?
or is it only a commodity at the instant it is exchanged?
what are you saying here?
The value embedded in the fixed capital is still there -
it transfers itself to the commodities produced with the
fixed capital until the death of the machine.
I don't see how this line furthers your suggestion that
Marx should not have started his analysis with the
analysis of the commodity.
-AA.
- Thread context:
- Re: KCNA: What I don't forward, to sum it up., (continued)
- Re:Lenin in US History,
Philip L Ferguson Sun 12 Mar 2000, 02:27 GMT
- 'Capital' is right; George is wrong,
Philip L Ferguson Sun 12 Mar 2000, 02:15 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: 'Capital' is right; George is wrong,
George Pennefather Sun 12 Mar 2000, 07:37 GMT
- Re: 'Capital' is right; George is wrong,
Ambrose Andrews Sun 12 Mar 2000, 14:26 GMT
- Re: 'Capital' is right; George is wrong,
Charles Brown Sun 12 Mar 2000, 17:27 GMT
- Re: 'Capital' is right; George is wrong,
Hinrich Kuhls Sun 12 Mar 2000, 17:47 GMT
- Re: 'Capital' is right; George is wrong,
Juan R. Fajardo Sun 12 Mar 2000, 18:10 GMT
- Reply to Hinrich,
Philip L Ferguson Sun 12 Mar 2000, 01:30 GMT
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