> And all this quite seriously misses -- no, conceals -- the real horror of
> capitalism and capitalist relations of production.
>
> Carrol
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Since you're slipping down corridors of a black hole of critique, just what constitutes the distinction between a virtual horror and a real horror of capitalism and capitalist relations of production *in 2012*?
Imagine Kalecki retorting to Ragnar Frisch that his description/explanation of the mess of the 30's concealed a real horror; or are you merely implying that we all need reminding that capitalism is far more guilty of it's successes than failures?