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[log in to unmask] (James Ahiakpor)
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Wed Jun 21 20:45:40 2006
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Mason Gaffney wrote:  
  
"Dave Ellerman refers to Marx as capitalism's 'dancing bear', and makes   
a good point. Marx was useful, to frighten the Babbittry into opposing   
workable reforms.  As to methodology, please note the close parallel   
between Clark's weird concept of capital, and Marx's.  Ask yourself, why   
do more Marxists than Austrians survive in our richly endowed academies?"  
  
It appears Mason has quite a few things in mind here.  May I ask him to   
elaborate or explain.  
  
James Ahiakpor  
  

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