Do you know where?
I usually come accross this analogy always in comments on Smith's invisible-hand, which as I think is in most of the cases wrong.
D.Göçmen
http://dogangocmen.wordpress.com/
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From: Paul Cockshott <wpc@dcs.gla.ac.uk>
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Subject: RE: [OPE] labor-value and gravity
Does not Engles make this analogy?
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Subject: [OPE] labor-value and gravity
I'm writing a paragraph drawing on the analogy between labor-values as
properties of commodities in virtue of the law of value, and weight as
a property of mass in virtue of the law of gravity. I'm certain this
analogy is not original, and I wondered if anyone knew who first
expressed this analogy so I can reference them?
Thanks for any help.
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