From: Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM
Date: Sat Apr 16 2005 - 02:11:21 EDT
In the message forwarded by Hans, Roy West <roywestjp@yahoo.co.jp> wrote: > The core of the book is the > first chapter, which introduces Marx's labor theory of > value by means of closely examining the first three chapters > (part one) of Capital and also critically examining the > ideas of those who have rejected Marx's theory (such as > Bohm-Bawkerk and the Japanese "Marxist" Uno Kozo.) To write that Uno rejected Marx's theory and to, in effect, question whether he was a Marxist (by writing "Marxist" Uno Kozo rather than Marxist Uno Kozo) is telling -- about West, I think. Hopefully, this is not a reflection on the Marxist Hayashi Hiroyoshi (note that West when referring to Hiroyoshi referred to him as a Marxist but referred to Uno as a "Marxist"). In solidarity, Jerry
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