From: jerry_levy@verizon.net
Date: Fri Feb 15 2008 - 07:04:49 EST
Jerry wrote: "After all, *working class housing* is also an "element of variable capital" which can impact the costs of reproduction of labour-power." I think that is a mistake. Housing costs are a variable capital cost, only if they are part of the labour costs directly met by capitalists. Variable capital and the reproduction costs of labour power are separate concepts. ======== Hi Jurriaan: Note that I put "elements of variable capital" in quotation marks. That was quite deliberate. Here's a quotation, which I cited previously, directly from the section on the revaluation of variable capital: "The release and tying-up of variable capital that has just been investigated [209-212, JL] is the result of the devaluation and revaluation of the elements of variable capital, i.e. the costs of reproduction of labour-power". [VIII, Penguin ed, 212] So how would you interpret the above, including the meaning of "elements of variable capital"? In solidarity, Jerry _______________________________________________ ope mailing list ope@lists.csuchico.edu https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/ope
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