have any
trick or warning to share? Thanks in advance for your replies.
Massimo De Angelis
(University of East London)
tand it (M's value theory was mentioned specifically).
> Shades of Joan Robinson's calling Marx's value theory
> "metaphysical"
>
> If anyone wants the ref to the correspondence I will dig it out.
>
> Hugo Radice
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hugo, that would be helpful.
Massimo De Angelis
>
g the common character of bourgeoise wealth for workers'
perspective but "human effort" - as you call it - that is, the fact
that we have to work within despotic capitalist relations. A perspective
much different than that of capital, for which machines and people do
not kake much difference, they both are treated as inputs of production.
Cheers
Massimo De Angelis
(University of East London)
Friends, I thought someone wants to join in. English instruction
below the Italian one.
Massimo De Angelis
(University of East London)
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 23:46:08 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Net'Strike - Sci
Paul Zarembka mentioned an article in Wall Street Journal this week
on struggles popping up in the US demanding a decent wage. Can
anybody provide full reference please.
Massimo De Angelis
(University of East London)
n
Europe and outside Europe? 3. Is it used as a common yeardstick for
global finances? 4. Is ths a criteria also used for the South?
Massimo De Angelis
(University of East London)
e Normale Superieure,
> >45 Rue D'Ulm 75230 Paris Cedex 05. Tel. 43291225
> >
> >Massimo De Angelis
> >(University of East London)
>
> Massimo, is there a different version (in English) for ignorants like myself?
>
> Fikret Ceyhun
>
I am afraid not (at least as far as I know).
>
ms de composition de
classe et en termes de regulation" (1990). It is a working paper
in French publisehd by GRAMI (Groupe de Recherche et d'analyse
des migrations internationales), Ecole Normale Superieure,
45 Rue D'Ulm 75230 Paris Cedex 05. Tel. 43291225
Massimo De Angelis
(University of East London)
Riccardo and Paul, is that wages
and working hours are not two separate matters. For the
perspective of the working class, a reduction of the latter can
only occur in presence of an increase in wage rate. Wage
is power, not only purchasning power, but also power to refuse capitalist
work.
Massimo De Angelis
(University of East London)
nk you Anders for reminidng us the original suggestion which I have
missed as I have just joined it. Thus, this is my temporary list
Health not wealth
Play not work
Disposible time not working time
Homes not Jails (from Blair)
Brothers and Sisters not alien immigrants
Self-organized community center, not Copital-Hill
Massimo De Angelis - - London
;
(Marx, Volume One, p. 128). And this is preciselly how Marx
defines ABSTRACT LABOUR. But my employer's abstraction is
a real lived experience for me. And note, this concreteness
of the abstraction is defined at the point of production, BEFORE
commodities are exchanged.
Massimo De Angelis -- London
On Sat, 22 Jul 1995, Paul Cockshott wrote:
Paul
>
> Massimo argues that there is such a thing, as the competitive
> position of a country and it simply depends on the relative power of
> national capitals to pit workers against each other.
>
> My objection to this is that I see no basi
cial wage.
4. National demands that aknowledge the fact that WHAT'S WRONG
WITH CAPITALISM IS NOT ONLY A QUESTION OF DISTRIBUTION, BUT
ALSO A QUESTION OF EXHAUSTING RHYTMS OF LIFE AND WORK. Thus
the demand of systematic reduction in working hours linked
with productivity increases.
Massimo De Angelis - London
from the needs of the working class or
those of capital???
Massimo De Angelis - London
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