[lbo-talk] Thinking of cars produces nary a car
Charles Brown
cb31450 at gmail.com
Fri May 8 21:39:07 PDT 2015
Actually , in rejecting the LTV, Robinson is a philosophical idealist , because it means she thinks use-values embodying exchange-value can come into existence without human labor . The LTV is pretty much self-evidently true for materialist empiricists . Henry Ford thinking of cars produces nary a car; a bar owner thinking about drinks produces nary a drink.
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