Jim heartfield
Sat, 11 Mar 2000 02:30:27 -0800
In message <008a01bf8ac3$db08b520$dffe869f@oemcomputer>, George Pennefather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >Much of the wealth of capitalist >society is >in the form of factories. Factories are forms of capital but not commodities. >The >factories are a form of fixed capital. Fixed capital is not a commodity form. George is making a mistake. A factory is a commodity that can be bought or sold, just as it can be used in the hands of its owner. Factories are bought and sold all the time. -- Jim heartfield --- from list [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---