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The main overall point I was making is that we can and should locate Marx's 
analysis of the economies of exchange value within the overall larger set 
of economies of social products of labour, which constitute the social life 
process. All these are economies of the expenditure of human energy, which 
equilibrate around the total amount of human energy available to expend.

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CB: I am not sure if I follow you here. Social labor or social production is universal 
in human society. Stone age economies had social products of labor.

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There is also the economy of non-human energy. And the economy of natural 
raw materials. Especially the finite nature of the latter is becoming 
important.

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CB: Yes, that is what this list seems to be about.


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