From: Christopher Arthur (cjarthur@waitrose.com)
Date: Sat Sep 21 2002 - 08:07:25 EDT
Re 7690 Sorry Jerry I had not used the term before. I guess it is related to capital-in-general. here I was trying to draw an analogy with abstract albour. AL is conmmensurated only through the relation of different products set up in the value form. This determines indirectly the return to each capital. The heterogeneity of these rates is then itself commensurated when they all try to raise finance. (I think the reference to before must mean the closing para of my 7565.) Chris >Re [7689]: > >> As I said before, I would bring in your distinction between industry and >> finance K only when we consider 'abstract capital'. > >A quick question: >Chris -- I must have missed what you wrote before (in what post?) -- >what is 'abstract capital'? Do you understand it to be >synonymous with "capital in general"? > >In solidarity, Jerry 17 Bristol Road, Brighton, BN2 1AP, England
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