From: Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM
Date: Wed Feb 16 2005 - 14:43:24 EST
Hi Hans: > Value is a specific social relation, > and can be grasped as such, even if there is no wage labor. By specific social relations I understand specific relations of production which are associated with specific class relations. > Arguing otherwise would be like saying that children are not > humans because they are not adults. Poor analogy, imo. The relation between capital and wage-labour emerged in the 'childhood' of capital but only became generalized as the dominant social relation of production when capitalism became the dominant mode of production. The beginnings of the value relation thus predate the dominance and 'adulthood' of capitalism. In solidarity, Jerry
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