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Re: Explaining the Law of Value - response to Julio
> The "value" Marx talks about, is itself essentially an averaged price, an
> aggregate price, or derived price, which under capitalism takes the form
> of a "production price",.......
Is this a new way of saying that there is no transformation from values
--what Anwar calls direct prices-- to prices of production? Value as an
"aggregate price"? What is aggregated? Value as "derived price"? Derived
from what --from itself?
Ahmet Tonak
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