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Hi Charles: I've been looking through your book, _From Capitalism to Equality: An Inquiry into the Laws of Economic Change_ (Oakland, Needle Press, 2000) for a discussion of productive and unproductive labor. Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any definitions of these categories or discussion of this topic. Where is it in your book? In solidarity, Jerry
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