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[log in to unmask] (Nicholas J. Theocarakis)
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Fri Jul 21 08:21:15 2006
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Manoel Galdino Pereira Neto writes:  
"Marx in Das Kapital did not considered value as an  
objective, intrisinc quality inherent in things."  
  
I think that nobody did. It is not in the genes of the beaver that it need  
twice as much time to be caught than a deer.  
  
This was a fiction by Mises and I think that it demonstrates very well the  
uses in which the term "fallacy" has been put into.  
  
Nicholas J. Theocarakis  
  
  

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