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Re: [OPE-L] theoretical tasks



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Quoting Michael Schauerte <mikeschauerte@xxxxxxxxx>:

Fred,

I think I understand your explanation, thanks. And I do not think it differs
too much from the views of Kuruma, except perhaps for what points are
emphasized.

Kuruma was quite interested in a sentence by Marx in Chapter two (also
invariably mistranslated--except for Hans Ehrbar), where Marx writes about
how "The difficulty lies not in comprehending that money is a commodity, but
in discovering how, why and through what a commodity is money." He viewed
this as a key phrase indicating the theoretical tasks that Marx sets himself
in Sec. 3, Sec. 4 and Ch. 2. That is, in Section 3, the task is looking at
"how a commodity is money," or more specifically the how of
value-expression; Section 4 examines "why" value has to be expressed in a
mediated manner in the first place, which is connected to the nature of
commodity production; and then Ch. 2 on the exchange process discusses
"through what" money emerges, with the answer being the "social act" of the
other commodities. In this sense, as I alluded to in another email, Kuruma
tries to identify the particular theoretical issues Marx is addressing
without concerning himself too much with fitting them into a theoretical or
historical *development, *or seeking out some underlying "motive force."

With respect to your last sentence, I think this approach (looking at each section or chapter and trying to identify the particular issues that Marx is addressing) may run the risk of missing the logical connections between different parts of Marx's theory, including the strict logical connection between Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter 1, and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 2, etc., as I discussed in my last message.

Comradely,
Fred


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