Rob wrote: >*Capital*, such as we have it, is the story of the dynamic essence of the >exchange relation, I disagree. There's a big diff between exchange relations (markets) and capitalism. The latter involves two key structural factors that tilt the market game against workers: their lack of ownership of the means of subsistence and the means of production. Further, this structural inequality implies the domination of labor by capital in _production_, which cannot be interpreted as a form of exchange. Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
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