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Re: Oil and overproduction 3
Oil is indeed critical to the production of all other goods. Indeed as I
wrote earlier it is the critical role oil plays that makes it the "lead
indicator," the focus, the concentrated point for capital's contradictions.
Oil is subject to the exact same terms of social production as any other
commodity. It is produced as capital by wage-labor.
As I expected your argument really does converge with Malthus. That's
dismal.
I'll stick with my lack of scholarship and with my understanding of Marx and
overproduction.
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- Thread context:
- Re: Oil and overproduction 3, (continued)
- Re: Oil and overproduction 3,
David Schanoes Sun 12 Jan 2003, 21:47 GMT
- RE: Oil and overproduction 3,
Mark Jones Sun 12 Jan 2003, 22:07 GMT
- Re: Oil and overproduction 3,
David Schanoes Sun 12 Jan 2003, 22:16 GMT
- RE: Oil and overproduction 3,
Mark Jones Sun 12 Jan 2003, 22:37 GMT
- Re: Oil and overproduction 3,
David Schanoes Sun 12 Jan 2003, 22:48 GMT
- Marx and Malthus 1of3,
Mark Jones Sun 12 Jan 2003, 23:47 GMT
- Re: Oil and overproduction 3,
Jon Flanders Sun 12 Jan 2003, 23:12 GMT
RE: Oil and overproduction 3,
Mark Jones Sun 12 Jan 2003, 19:47 GMT
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