Russ's point is that everything flows/panta rhei, except very occasionally
and under pretty strong constraints.
Not so much that, but I'll grant I've learnt one hell of a lot from this
little exchange. What I was thinking of was that if capital is the social
relationship between people
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Yes, but it becomes a little bit more complex when we discuss the
distinction between [constant] fixed and "fluid" capital in Vol. 2 of
_Capital_.
For instance, consider the following, from Ch. 8 , on the subject of
labour expended on the repair of fixed capital:
"The fixed capital however