From: Jerry Levy (Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM)
Date: Sun Oct 09 2005 - 12:23:36 EDT
> While in the Grundrisse Marx used the concept of 'capital in > general' to define the range of his analysis (in German: Kapital im > Allgemeinen or allgemeiner Begriff des Kapitals), in the three volumes of > Capital he explicitly speaks of 'innerer Durchschnitt der kapitalistischen > Produktionsweise'. Hanno: Capital in general is also referred to in _Capital_: In the drafts for what was published as Volume 3 of _Capital_ Marx refers to the scope of his work in _Capital_ as concerning the "general nature of capital" ("allgemeine Natur des Kapitals") . See first paragraph of Vol. 3, Ch. 6, Section 2. Re "innerer Durchschnitt ....": we could locate the English translation quicckly if you could give us the chapter, section, and paragraph numbers from _Capital_. In solidarity, Jerry
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