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Quoting Philip Dunn <hyl0morph@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Levels of abstraction? There are none. Suggest some.
The two main levels of abstraction in Marx's theory are:
1. Capital in general - determination of the total surplus-value produced by the total social capital.
2. Competition (or many capitals) - determination of the division of the total surplus-value into individual parts.
Comradely, Fred
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