From: Paul Cockshott (wpc@DCS.GLA.AC.UK)
Date: Tue Mar 08 2005 - 08:55:10 EST
The answer to your question is yes. -----Original Message----- From: OPE-L [mailto:OPE-L@SUS.CSUCHICO.EDU] On Behalf Of glevy@PRATT.EDU Sent: 08 March 2005 12:20 To: OPE-L@SUS.CSUCHICO.EDU Subject: Re: [OPE-L] standard commodity > Ajit and I have written a paper on the significance of the Standard > commodity which, with Gerry's permission I am posting to the list. > It is at: > ttp://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~wpc/reports/Sraffa%20Standard%20Commodity.htm < Paul C: List members don't need my permission to post articles or announcements which they believe will be of interest to subscribers. I trust that members will simply use their own good judgment in deciding what to post. From the perspective of surplus approach theory, do struggles by workers in the basic sector have a different effect on the rate of profit than struggles by workers in non-basic sectors? Does this theory 'privilege' struggles by workers in the basic sector just as some other Marxians tend to privilege struggles by workers in "basic industry"? In solidarity, Jerry
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