----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 1:45 PM Subject: [PEN-L:22558] Historical Materialism
> Historical Materialism > by Justin Schwartz > 07 February 2002 05:59 UTC > > > > > > > >As we've all been remiss in pointing out until now, the most > >powerful critique of Capital -- in the last decade at the very > >least -- makes no use whatsoever of value theory. What is missing > >from that book............."Wall Street", that value theory would > >make substantive improvements on? > > > > well, we have it from very wise people that you can't begin to understand or > explain capitalism without value theory, we're stucvk at the level of mere > ecletic phenomenal static description. Sorry, Doug. > > jks > > ^^^^^^^ > > CB: Actually, you can begin to explain capitalism without value theory, you just >can't get anywhere near finishing explaining it without value theory. > =================== What do you mean by finishing explaining capitalism? Is there one true way to explain capitalism? Have we transcended Q-D in political economy? Ian
