Julian has informed me that the paper I sent as an attached Word 97 file, in OPE-L 4853, was corrupted. Thanks for letting me know, Julian! BTW, the file I sent to OPE-L is fine. (I saved the message I sent, and just opened the file from that message. No problem.) But the one I received back is corrupted, too. I have sent the paper again to Julian, Rieu, and Jerry. I will be happy to send it to anyone else who asks. Don't want to try the OPE-L route again. Here is the paper again. Drewk Andrew ("Drewk") Kliman Dept. of Social Sciences Pace University Pleasantville, NY 10570 USA phone: (914) 773-3968 fax: (914) 773-3951 Home: 60 W. 76th St. #4E New York, NY 10023 USA "The practice of philosophy is itself theoretical. It is the critique that measures the individual existence by the essence, the particular reality by the Idea." -----Original Message----- From: owner-ope-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu [mailto:owner-ope-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu]On Behalf Of Drewk Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:22 AM To: ope-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu Subject: [OPE-L:4853] Re: The TSSI vs. Physicalism It seems to me that what Jerry's (and Rieu's) recent posts on this topic (e.g., OPE-L 4850) are trying to get at is something like this: how does Marx's value theory, as understood by its temporal single-system interpretation, contribute to an understanding of actual events in today's economy? I am attaching (as a Word 97 file) a paper of mine, written two years ago, "Debt, Economic Crisis, and the Tendential Fall in the Profit Rate: A temporal perspective," that addresses this matter. (It has been published in Portuguese and will be published in Spanish, so versions in those languages are also available.) Andrew Kliman
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