From: Dogan Goecmen (dogangoecmen@AOL.COM)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2008 - 07:46:15 EST
Hi Paul, is it posible to have your article off-list or via the list. Thank you, Dogan -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: Paul Zarembka <zarembka@BUFFALO.EDU> An: OPE-L@SUS.CSUCHICO.EDU Verschickt: Di., 8. Jan. 2008, 13:43 Thema: Re: [OPE-L] glossary for V1 of _Capital > I am not sure how the various terms you propose fit the case where C > increases but V does not. If I have you right, you distinguish between > 'accumulation' which involves increase of C and V and 'accumulation of > capital', which involves increase of C without increase of V, due to > either getting workers to work longer hours on more means of production > ('production of absolute surplus value') or getting fewer workers to work > on more productive means of production ('production of relative surplus > value') so that the organic composition of capital increases or the > 'materialized composition of capital increases'. Is this what you mean to > say/ > Cheers, > Ian  Ian, no.  I don't distinguish between two types of 'accumulation of capital', but rather only one centered around an increase of the proletariat. I am not interested in a concept involving c/v increasing conditional upon v constant. If we want to discuss c/v changing, then we discuss it. The deeper point is to have 'accumulation of capital' have a content which focuses upon the working class. This is more substantive than using 'accumulation of capital' thrown all over as a sort of high-sounding phrase pretty much meaning 'capitalism'.  I believe this is consistent with the Marx's deeper intent, but there is a certain ambiguity in his language which I address.  Hope this helps, Paul  ************************************************************************ (Vol.23) THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF 9-11-2001 -- U.S. softcover forthcoming  video summary from Snowshoe Films at http://snowshoefilms.com (Vol.24) TRANSITIONS IN LATIN AMERICA AND IN POLAND AND SYRIA ********************* http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PZarembka ________________________________________________________________________ Bei AOL gibt's jetzt kostenlos eMail für alle. Klicken Sie auf AOL.de um heraus zu finden, was es sonst noch kostenlos bei AOL gibt.
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