At 09:44 AM 03/14/2003 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
Marx was primarily an economist, and a lot of what he had to say bore listening to.

I had to read that twice, because my reaction to reading "Das Kapital"
was that it was not only spectacularly boring, but spectacularly clueless as well.


The Labor Theory of Value has some glimmer of a clue behind it,
but the value of something is the value to the user,
though the seller's cost curves will be influenced by the labor that went into it.


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