From: Jerry Levy (Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM)
Date: Mon Mar 12 2007 - 13:17:17 EDT
The limits of fables> which if any fable is true. Hi Paul: Both fables are probably true to some extent. If you want to comprehend which fable is more true in practice in a specific social formation, then I think you'd want to examine the empirical evidence on barriers to entry and exit. One would have to, in other words, examine the extent to which in a particular capitalist social formation there is an immobility of labor power and means of production. As a concrete empirical question, you would have to try to separate out causes specific to a particular social formation (e.g. state immigration policy) from more general barriers. In solidarity, Jerry
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