I make a special effort to try to write some posts occasionally that deal
with substantive rather than procedural questions. This is difficult
because the job of administering this list has become, basically, a
full-time job and I am teaching five courses this semester besides.
Anyway, Alan wrote something a few days ago in #450 [951108] that I feel
*someone* must respond to:
> Moreover the most important changes since Marx's time are
> not changes in the world with the one exception of the
> advent of imperialism, but changes in political economy,
> which no longer accepts that labour is either the source or
> the measure of value, and is therefore less capable than
> ever of even posing the correct questions, never mind
> producing the right answers.
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Any claim which is simplistic and exaggerated is also necessarily
false.
In OPE-L Solidarity,
Jerry