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> To me, > the most important point is the logical structure of Marx's theory of > the production and distribution of surplus-value, not the concepts of > capital in general and competition. Hi Fred: Why? > You [Howard] seem to be ignoring (or at least deemphasizing) > the quantitative dimension of Marx's theory. I think this is the most > important dimension. On what basis can you claim that the quantitative is "the most important dimension" of Marx's theory? Marx himself never claimed that, did he? In solidarity, Jerry
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