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Re: intellectuals as intellectual property
Could Labor History now be considered *fictitious* capital? Aren't you glad
that cows can't fly?
Michael wrote,
I got this from the H-Labor list. What interests me is the way that
such work becomes transformed into property.
From: "Nelson N. Lichtenstein"
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From: Nelson Lichtenstein nelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Tom Walker
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