[And rightly so...thought it's funny that primitive accumulation - as
a historical process - continues to surprise people.  ]

That is what is happening now. Primitive accumulation behind the
high-tech computer screens. I call it the "Financial Enclosure of
Tangible and Intangible Commons." Rent is the key, not profit, to
understand our day. Hence, my questioning of "surplus value." How much
"surplus value" is there in a real estate price, if that price is much
larger than the present value of future rents you will collect from
it? What is the difference between the present value of future rents
and the current value of the real estate?

Could it be just "good-will"?

How much "surplus value" is there in "good-will"?

Best,
Sabri
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