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Fri Mar 31 17:19:18 2006
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==================== HES POSTING ===================== 
 
The fundamental difficulty I see in Marx and, for that matter, in Classics,  
is the problem inherent in the concept of embodied labor. If you want to  
ignore this problem and find in Marx other elements which are useful to the  
understanding of economic dynamics, this is fine but insufficient to claim  
that you have a Marxist theory. As to the generality of discussion, this is  
inevitable in a mailing list and any point, of course, needs further  
qualifications. Though it is useful to throw up ideas or, sometimes,  
intuitions. 
 
Claudio Sardoni 
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche 
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