[OPE-L:2347] RE: Re: Re: value-form theories

From: Michael Williams (mwilliam@dmu.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Feb 10 2000 - 19:26:45 EST


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Subject: [OPE-L:2341] Re: Re: value-form theories

All societies, including socialist or communist ones must have a mechanism
for regulating the distribution of labour into different concrete
activities.
Why does this not make sense?
It does, but 'abstract labour' is an element of the specifically capitalist
(specific) labour allocation mechanism.
michael
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