Greg Schofield 
> This is not a reply to anyone in particular - 
> 
> Productive Forces ---  P = (M + L) - R
> 
> Productive Potential = Means of Production plus Living Labour 
> minus the  Relations of Production
> 
> Of course you need to divide the product by "N" (Consumption 
> Needs) but I don't know how to do this in an email.
> 
> Most things can be represented algerbraically which is not 
> the same thing as being quantifiable. 

I don't get this one. M and L can't be added to each other, while both of
these (and P) are really hard to aggregate. R can't be quantified at all.  
JD

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