From: Paul Zarembka (zarembka@BUFFALO.EDU)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2008 - 21:31:53 EST
Ian, I am interested in the long-run penetration of non-capitalist societies by capital and the resulting accumulation of capital. I am interested in the problem of realization of massive quantities of surplus value in advanced capitalism. I am interested in capitalism moving toward limits. I am interested in promoting the understanding that social relations of production dominate productive forces in understanding social transformation. I am interested in making 'accumulation of capital' a sufficiently delimited concept that there is substance to its utilization (and not used similarly to 'capitalism'). I am interested in building on Luxemburg "Accumulation of Capital". I am interested in struggling against classical/neoclassical penetrations into marxist thought. In sum, I am not much interested in what you write below. Reconsideration of 'accumulation of capital' is basic to my overall project. Paul P.S. Jerry, regarding your very, very short reply earlier today, what am I do with your "Nope. Something else entirely."; full stop? --On 1/9/2008 10:37 AM +1030 Ian Hunt wrote: > I can see that you want to talk about accumulation in a way that > focuses on increase in hours worked, either because more workers work > or workers work more hours ************************************************************************ (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
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