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Re: Islamic origins of the labor theory of value
At 05:42 PM 9/20/01 -0700, you wrote:
< http://www.georgetown.edu/oweiss/ibn.htm >
This fascinating-looking article quotes Marx as saying "wages of labour
must equal the production of labour" (based on Eric Roll's citation). Did
he really say that? It doesn't fit what he said in CAPITAL, while Marx
didn't believe in a "normative labor theory of value" (i.e. that workers
_should_ be paid the value produced by their labor).
Jim Devine jdevine@xxxxxxx & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
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