On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 6:17 PM, Shane Mage <[email protected]> wrote:

> But, of course, Marx defined the Law of the falling tendency of the rate of
> profit as "requiring, for its defeat, periodic crises." Nothing
> "irreversible" about that--on the contrary, the function of crises is
> precisely to reverse it! The Law is a *long-term* tendency, an "economic law
> of motion of modern society." It is capitalism's "peau de chagrin."

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It's inexorable.

Unless it isn't.

Decapitalizing law would be beneficial for a political economy of the
*21st* century.

"The Future's uncertain and the End is always near."
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