1. John Legge writes: 
http://csf.colorado.edu/pkt/seminars/feng.dec98/0019.html

>>>Li Feng's model shows a strong rate of growth in the rate of profit as 
technological progress occurs...one can imagine workers bargaining for a share 
in this "rent from technological growth"...<<<

This diametrically contradicts the A + B theorem.

Expressed in purely financial terms, the A + B theorem concludes that the 
general rate of profit must diminish to nothing as technological progress occurs, 
if sales of increasing production are limited to the reflux from salaries, wages 
and dividends paid during the course of production. This results from the 
differentially greater rate of growth of the "B" circuit as compared to the "A" 
circuit, funded ultimately by bank credit--which leads to the hypercompetitive 
struggle for foreign markets.

One can hardly imagine that immiserated workers, who are being 
continuously displaced from the productive process and their sovereign 
role as consumers of their own product, as being in a position to "bargain" 
for anything.

In this context, the displacement of labor need not equate to unemployment, 
but to labor's undercompensation.

2. The human mind does not function logically or mathematically but logistically
or metaphorically. This *Inclusive Logistic Progression* has no excluded middle. 
Formal logic and mathematics are included subsets to the progression that are
used by the human mind as tools of expression and creation. They are tools 
that are useful to us; they do not define reality. Nor do they necessarily lead to
understanding. Quite often the opposite is the result. The applicability of a logical 
or mathematical argument to the real world depends entirely upon its premises.
Just changing, adding, or removing one premise in such an argument, known,
unknown or implicit, may radically alter the outcome and thereby prove anything, 
even the absurd. It is through creative expression that the human mind can put 
order to such apparent chaos. In this respect, we as humans are truly made in 
the "image" of God, and have the ability to participate with God in building a 
better world. 

And here there is no necessary requirement for God to be thought of as 
anything more than the *theoretical limit* to the progression.

Bill Ryan: http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/7018/




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