From: gerald_a_levy (gerald_a_levy@msn.com)
Date: Mon Dec 23 2002 - 09:42:20 EST
Re Michael E's [8229]:
> Value is a social relation, namely, an abstract social
> relation which is reified in money. (I keep harping on value being a
> social relation first and foremost -- not a substance, not a magnitude.)
I've been 'harping' on the same point for many years.
> The movement of value as capital is the movement of capitalist society
> itself in its production, circulation, distribution and consumption.
> Through value as a social relation, capitalist society itself is able to
> be a certain kind of totality with an "inner connection" ("innerer
> Zusammenhang") which mobilizes all beings, both humans and
> concept not to be found in Marx.
Value mobilizes _'all'_ beings and things?
Which other writers refer to 'Gewinnst' in a similar sense?
In solidarity, Jerry
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