From: Andrew Brown (A.Brown@LUBS.LEEDS.AC.UK)
Date: Tue Oct 18 2005 - 10:10:24 EDT
Sorry, I wrote: "How can we think in these terms (insofar as we are thinking of value production) if value doesn't exist prior to sale? Hence I am trying to answer this question whilst retaining the important insight that essence must appear." Alas this give the impression that I agree that value doesn't exist prior to sale. Of course I don't, when taking an individual perspective. The point about distinguishing perspectives is that we can reconcile apparent oppositions such as 'value exists prior to sale' vs. 'value doesn't exist prior to sale'. Ok, I'll keep quite now... Andy
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