> >Another commercial feature reflected in Hammurapi's code was the use of > >silver as _both_ a means of payment _and_ a measure of value. In early > >cultures the two most often varied: e.g., use silver or copper for means > >of payment but cattle for measure of value. By Jim Blaut's criteria, > >capitalism is at least 4000 years old and thus useless as a historical > >category. > > > >Carrol > > Absolutely correct. > > Louis Proyect > Marxism mailing list: http://www.marxmail.org/ > > Alas, Louis admits that Carrol and Jim are correct. Steve
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