Re: (OPE-L) RE: the intellectual origins of 'simple commodity production' ?

From: Paul Bullock (paulbullock@EBMS-LTD.CO.UK)
Date: Thu Sep 09 2004 - 07:03:38 EDT


Paul,

your comment  is  too cryptic for me...kindly indicate the  sources  and
we''ll see.


Paul  Bullock
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Subject: Re: [OPE-L] (OPE-L) RE: the intellectual origins of 'simple
commodity production' ?


> Paul Bullock wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >'The existence of money and monetary valuations', also occurred eons
before
> >capitalism, it is not this that marks the change, nor will money as
currency
> >disappear with socialism or communism .The point is,  in the latter  it
will
> >not be allowed to take the form of capital. The capitalist class,
defeated,
> >but for a period still latent, will have to be held down until there is
self
> >evidently no room for such egoistic ventures.
> >
> >Paul
> >
> >
>  I take it you think that Engels attack on Duhring on this was wrong,
> and that Kautsky's formulation
> on the continuation of money under socialism was an advance on Engels.
>
>


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