In further falls yesterday, the UK stock exchange has lost all its gains
since the Labour government came into power in 1997. The expectation now is
that it will go lower.
A major pensions company, Equitable Life, is on the verge of bankruptcy. It
has closed its books to new policies.
Title: Re: [PEN-L:27548]social labor and social production
We have difficulty with gaining Staln's article. I have Japanese translation of Stalins's selected works but have not English one. Adding, Deficit of official argument of Stalin exists.
These situation interrupt our study. But I chooses
Yo Eco-freaks. Am I here yet?
smooches
Paula
Yo Eco-freaks. Am I here yet?
smooches
Paula
Yes. Welcome to the land of thousand word essays on value theory. My
advice would be to start off uncontroversially by expressing a strong view
on what Marx really meant by production and saying something nasty about
market socialism. Bonus
This raises a question I have always wondered about. In calculating
the CPI, the BLS uses fixed weights which are updated only every
decade or so, right? Right-wingers claim that this overstates
increases in the cost of living because, in reality, people switch
from high-priced goods to
Thank you dd., but if you remember me from the Doug's La-Bo-sters, you
should know that I don't know nothin' 'bout no Marxism. (just make up my own
stuff) I did just spend a lovely hour touring Cuba with Lippman.
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The Times of India
THURSDAY, JULY 04, 2002
Petrovietnam, BP discuss $800 m gas hub
REUTERS
HANOI: State oil firm Petrovietnam and Britain's BP Plc are considering
creating a gas processing hub for Vietnam's Nam Con Son basin, which could
involve investment of about $800 million, a BP official
I am not the only one to have wayward fingers unless Daniel was exercizing
some delightful humor.
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 09:32:47AM +0100, Davies, Daniel wrote:
Bonus points if you can work in a few words on how the
URPE had it coming.
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California
Warning: this is too good for me to resist stealing in the future.
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 08:01:04AM +0100, Chris Burford wrote:
If
capitalism is the domination of dead labour over living labour, then this
is a slaughter of dead labour (accumulated surplus value in the form of
capital
Almost2
In Marx writing "private" and "social" receive strict determination we need carefully use these term
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Devine, James wrote:
[*] If Bush said, a billion here, a billion there, it's an homage by
his script-writers to the late Senator Everett Dirksen (R-ILL), who
said (paraphrasing) a billion here a billion there, and pretty soon
you're talking about
Ellen wrote,
In calculating
the CPI, the BLS uses fixed weights which are updated only every
decade or so, right?
I'll answer this as best I can--a few years ago I knew all this stuff well but
my brain just doesn't remember information like it used to.
The answer to the above is: Yes and
Jim D wrote,
at some point, economists decided on a conventional definition of inflation
as referring only to increasing prices of newly-produced goods and services.
Given that convention, inflation in housing prices only counts when it
affects apartment rents (or imputed rent on
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With
A while ago Michael asked me the source of this quote. I found a
source on the following web page for John Ralston Saul's on
Corporatism: lack of democracy and legitimization of corruption
http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/desantisArticles/2001_500/desantis514/JRSaul.html
--
Dr. W.R. Needham
Eric is our resident expert on the subject, since Dave R. has been been
relatively silent. Are you still here, Dave.
I have some questions: For example, how much have waiting times for medical
care increased? Do rising housing costs require people to locate further from
work, increasing
Carl Remick wrote:
And Dirksen had a great, stately voice for delivering remarks like that.
I think he had been a Presbyterian minister -- but I can't remember my
source for this. He did indeed have quite a voice.
One of the most popular newscasters of WW2 was also a former minister --
Michael Perelman wrote:
I have some questions: For example, how much have waiting times for medical
care increased?
The medical care component of the CPI has increased more than twice
as much as the overall CPI since 1979. Its weight is only 6% of the
total index, however.
Do rising
Almost 3
In this time, let argue social labor and social production. *
Marx said
(Translation)
"Lets us discuss the question of social labor as a histrionically evolved form of social production and social production as a historically evolved form of the laboring process."
Reply
I call the
Gil Skillman writes:
In your post, you (a) impute to me an argument I've never made,
suggesting that you hadn't actually read what I wrote,
Not so. You may have *interpreted/characterized* (What's the
diff? Characterization is the act of putting an interpretation
into words, no?) it that way,
(One of the curiosities of the academic left is the tendency of various
figures to agree with each other on broad questions without sharing a
common ideological framework. For example, neo-Althusserian Stephen Resnick
has the same exact state capitalist analysis of the USSR as people like
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