From: Paul Zarembka (zarembka@BUFFALO.EDU)
Date: Thu Jan 10 2008 - 08:24:12 EST
Yes, Jerry, but this is not under the definition of accumulation of capital
in Marx. Anyway, I treat this issue in my written work. Paul
--On 1/10/2008 1:26 AM -0600 Jerry Levy wrote:
> Hi Paul Z:
>
> <<<<<<<Or,
>
> "Accumulation of capital is, therefore, increase of the proletariat"
> -- >>>>>>
>
> In the case where the composition of capital is constant:
> "A Growing Demand for Labour-Power Accompanies Accumulation
> if the Composition of Capital remains the Same" (Ch. 25, Section 1).
>
> But, from Section 2 onward thru the rest of Ch. 25 the
> composition of capital is growing and when it does other
> results emerge.
>
> In solidarity, Jerry
>
>
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