From: ajit sinha (sinha_a99@YAHOO.COM)
Date: Tue Sep 12 2006 - 19:11:03 EDT
--- Jerry Levy <Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM> wrote: > > 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 ___________________________ Jerry, how can you understand capitalism without analyzing the role of education in creating the ideological conditions for capitalist reproduction and further the role of media, and then again the historicity of a culture, the sociology of a culture, the geography of a culture, the whole of natural environment and its relation with the mode of production on the one hand and the solar system on the other, and the relationship of the solar system with the universe and its relationship with the multiverse, etc., etc. to understand the totality of it all. How many more books did I prescribe for Marx or you already? Do you get my point? 'Totality' is just a mere slogan! Cheers, ajit sinha > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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