I have explained at too-great length here what I take to be the main insights of Marx's critique of political economy and why these can be be stated without the use of value theory. I don't care to repeat my account or why it doesn't rely on neo-Sraffian models. This stuff is available on the archives.
--- James Heartfield <Heartfield at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> andie wrote, apropos of Rakesh's challenges on
> Marx's critique of political
> economy
>
> "You are mistaking me for someone who is interested
> in
> this question."
>
> Which is ok, but isn't that because andie wrote
> previously of
>
> "the validity of the propositions of
> historical materialism or of Marxian critiques of
> capitalism as sociological economic-political-moral
> theory. The theory is pretty much as true as ever."
>
>
>
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