From: glevy@PRATT.EDU
Date: Wed Apr 12 2006 - 17:06:51 EDT
> This subordination is then summarily *equated* with > indifference to use-value - "all that capitalists care about is profit", > the lazy leftist caricaturists claim, AND THEREFORE they do not care > about anything else. Jurriaan, The assertion that "all that capitalists care about is profit" is a consequence of Marx's "character mask" ("capital personified")assumption. So long as capitalists don't have subjectivity, then it is a reasonable assumption which Marx thought, I believe, mirrored capitalist history. This point about profit does not, as you say, logically imply an indifference to use-value since profit requires sale and sale presumes use-value. But it does speak to *motive*: capitalists are motivated by profit, this (and its source, surplus value) are (to use the vampire metaphor) their life blood. They are not *motivated* by the pursuit of use-value: rather, the production of use-values is for them simply a means towards an end -- profit. In _this_ sense the statement that "all that capitalists care about is profit" is neither lazy nor a caricature: it is a point which needs to be developed -- to be sure -- but it is a valid generality or "stylized fact." In solidarity, Jerry
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