From: Alejandro Agafonow (alejandro_agafonow@yahoo.es)
Date: Mon May 12 2008 - 13:18:25 EDT
Dear A. Valle-Baeza: There is an intriguing assertion in your interesting paper that worries me a little bit: «In a planned economy, prices that distort labour values must be redundant: for example: it would be possible to use labour values to organize social labour, and workers would be aware of the labour time consumed by society and surplus time destined for accumulation. So a social practice that considers redundant prices as a distortion of values is necessary, in order that the money form of value should disappear.» (Valle-Baeza, Alejandro, “Prices for Regulating and Measuring Marxian Labour Values”, pp. 16) Do you mean that a socialist society can even go without the Langian prices? Kind regards, A. Agafonow ______________________________________________ Enviado desde Correo Yahoo! La bandeja de entrada más inteligente. _______________________________________________ ope mailing list ope@lists.csuchico.edu https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/ope
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