Carrol Cox wrote:
It depends on whether you see the law of value as primarily a theorem in economics or primarily a theory about how under given historical conditions human activity is regulated and organized. Perhaps it's both, but it is _certainly_ the second, and the second is what is important about it.
Carrol, I've disagreed with you a lot over the years, but I'm 100% with you here. And it's nicely put. Thank you.
Doug
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