>Wasn't Marx himself critical of the notion that only labor creates >value? I recall something about nature being a partner in the >enterprise. > >Doug I stand corrected. However, I was referring to billionaire entrepreneurs who after the revolution really need to be exiled to Catalina or some other island as Trotsky proposed in "If America Should Go Communist". Like the people on "Survivors", I'd like to see them fight among themselves. Louis Proyect The Marxism mailing-list: http://www.marxmail.org
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