From: Jerry Levy (Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM)
Date: Tue Sep 12 2006 - 14:38:23 EDT
> The point that something > fundamental might have changed in Marx's mind after > reading Quesnay should be looked at seriously. Ajit: There is nothing that flows from a critique of Quesnay which contradicts the logic embodied in the 6-book-plan. Quite the contrary: the analysis of the reproduction process of social capital demands for its further development a theory which integrates that topic with the subjects of the three major classes (as subjects), the state, foreign trade (and hence, states) and the world market. Rather than leading to the abandonment of the 6-book-plan, that critique should point the way forward to those subjects. In solidarity, Jerry
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