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rev and reform
>CB: Yes, actually, I was going to type in some of Perlo's chapter
>"The Rate of Profit". The funny thing is Perlo uses both the famous
>"anti-consumptionist" quote from Vol. II that you stand on and the
>"ultimate cosuming power of society" quote from Vol. III that shows
>your view is only part of Marx's view.
Charles, I wrote a long reply to you that I do not block inadequate
consumption from view; I attempt to explain in terms of difficulties
in production. You never did reply.
So I am not going through ground hog day with you.
^^^^^
CB: When was that ? In this most recent exchange or from before ? I believe I missed this. If you have it still, send it to me offlist. I sent you in the U.S. mail a copy of Rudy Fichtenbaum's essay. How does his "combined" view compare with yours ? When I get over this laziness, I will type in some of Perlo's discussion. Or if you send me your address again, I can copy and snail mail it.
- Thread context:
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Nurse-to-patient staffing minimums are a reform victory, (continued)
- the genius of capitalism.,
Michael Perelman Sat 26 Jan 2002, 00:17 GMT
- rev and reform,
Charles Brown Fri 25 Jan 2002, 20:17 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- rev and reform,
Charles Brown Fri 25 Jan 2002, 20:39 GMT
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