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| 12 Oct 2011 08:32 PM |
"In the first place, he clearly enunciates that the money form of commodities is only the further development of the simple form of value – i.e., of the expression of the value of one commodity in some other commodity taken at random; for he says:
5 beds = 1 house – (clinai pente anti oiciaς)
is not to be distinguished from
5 beds = so much money. – (clinai pente anti ... oson ai pente clinai)"
OUT OF NO WHERE, IT'S ANCIENT GREEK. Jesus, Marx, why would you do that? |
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Warrab
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| 12 Oct 2011 08:33 PM |
| I've got better things to do than figure out what you're trying to say, like fish OIs out of my textbook. |
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| 12 Oct 2011 08:34 PM |
| It's an excerpt from Das Kapital. Marx, for some reason, decided to write this single manuscript as abstractly as possible. I think he was passive aggressive against the working class at this point. |
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