Tony Abdo wrote:

>
> This is pure B.S. Carrol.     Human hands don't have to touch nature at
> all for it to be human wealth.

There may be some confusion around what we mean by the term "wealth,"
the material content of wealth or the social relations which constitute it
inside capitalism. But assuming the sense I have been assuming, would you
please explain to me how fish in the sea can become food in my stomach
(or articles for sale in my meat counter) unless human hands affect them
somehow along the line?

Or, approaching it from the other hand, how would any amount of human
activity place food in my stomach unless it had something (ultimately from
nature: fish, peas, etc.)

Carrol



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