In OPE-L 4099, Duncan wrote (in part): "I had occasion this weekend to re-read Part Two of Volume III of Capital .... I didn't see much positive evidence that Marx was a temporalist." I did a quick count of Chapter 9 (Vintage ed.). The capital on which the rate of profit is formed is referred to as the CAPITAL APPLIED: 5 TIMES CAPITAL ADVANCED: 9 TIMES CAPITAL INVESTED: 12 TIMES The capital on which the rate of profit is formed is referred to as the REPLACEMENT COST OF THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION: 0 TIMES Temporalism 26, Simultaneism 0. Maybe I'll count references to cost-price next. Andrew Kliman
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