Sure, but KM thought it enough of a thing to posit all sorts of 
mathematical formulae
including its constituent parts (fixed, variable, etc.)



> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Charles Brown
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> Subject: [Pen-l] "natural capital"
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> Capital is, in its most important sense,  not a thing. Capital is a
> relationship ( a private property relationship) between people with
> respect to things. Capital is a relationship between  wage laborers and 
> capitalists with respect to means of production ( instruments of
> production and raw materials) and the products of the labor. The
> capitalist owns as private property the products of the wage-laborer's
> labor, as well as the means of production. The wage-laborer owns only
> her labor power.
> 
> I know "capital" is used to refer to means of production,  things,
> (constant capital) and labor power ( variable capital) , too.
> 
> Charles
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