On 7/17/2011 7:11 AM, Angelus Novus wrote:
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> nd with that, Marx himself states conclusively and definitively that abstract 
> labor is a relationship of social validation constituted in a society of 
> generalized commodity exchange and production, and not a trans-historical 
> property of human labor as such.
>
> As to why Engels did not incorporate these passages into the 4th German 
> Edition, that is a good question.  Perhaps Engels understood exactly where 
> his historicist reading was at odds with Marx's?
>
The review of the new edition of Vol. 3 in Historical Materialism has 
some interesting speculation on this last question.

Carrol
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