Wasn't Marx's point that there was simply no _necessary_ relationship
between a general rise in wages and prices. After such a rise in wages,
prices might go up, they might go down, they might not change. A larger
context was determining, not a simple two-body relationship between
prices and wages.

And wouldn't this remain true under modern conditions, with the "larger
context" being more complicated?

Carrol

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