Re Nicky's [5180]: > Hello all, there follows a correction/explanation re > my previous post on this topic (thanks to Jerry > for pointing out the error): > > > (snip, JL) > > > In the *Results* Marx (1976a, [Penguin/ > > Vintage ed. of Volume 1, JL] > > p.1056; cited Arthur, > > > C&C, 73, p.26) writes very clearly his views > > > on the productivity of capital: > > > "Thus capital is productive: > > What is written is, rather, that: > > "Thus capital appears *productive*:" <snip, JL> > In the quote cited, Chris (C&C, 73, pp.32-3) > makes an > amendment in square parenthesis: 'Thus capital > [is] productive' justified because he has stated: <snip. JL> > Once again, appologies for the error (btw, all the > quotes from Marx, above, are taken from Arthur, C&C, > 73). Nicky: I don't have a copy of the _C&C_ article in front of me and I am confused by your answer. In the article where there was the quote from Marx that was taken from the Penguin/Vintage ed. of Volume 1, was there a mistake? I.e. did the article have Marx stating that: a) "Thus capital is productive" ?; or b) "Thus capital [is] productive"?; or c) "Thus capital appears *productive*"? [Only c) is an accurate citation from the Penguin edition. Emphasis in c) is in original.] In solidarity, Jerry
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