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Historical Materialism
by Justin Schwartz
04 February 2002 15:16 UTC
Well, you know better than I. But they don't teach marxian value theory
either, and the USSR's early attempt to use what it thought was that theory
as a planning tool was a disaster. So, anyway, maybe if Daniel was right, we
don't need a value theory at all. jks
^^^^^^
CB: The USSR's early attempt at planning was a roaring success. The USSR industrialized faster than all the capitalist countries had. This speaks well for whatever use of the law of value there was.
- Thread context:
- Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: Historical Materialism, (continued)
- RE: Re: RE: Re: Historical Materialism,
Devine, James Mon 04 Feb 2002, 16:11 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Historical Materialism,
Justin Schwartz Mon 04 Feb 2002, 16:55 GMT
- Historical Materialism,
Charles Brown Mon 04 Feb 2002, 21:07 GMT
- Historical Materialism,
Charles Brown Mon 04 Feb 2002, 21:09 GMT
- Historical Materialism,
Charles Brown Mon 04 Feb 2002, 21:11 GMT
- Re: Historical Materialism,
Justin Schwartz Mon 04 Feb 2002, 23:22 GMT
- RE: Historical Materialism,
Davies, Daniel Tue 05 Feb 2002, 07:07 GMT
- Historical Materialism,
Charles Brown Tue 05 Feb 2002, 16:40 GMT
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