[A-List] electronics and value
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Mon Dec 16 08:37:13 MST 2002
In a message dated 12/16/02 12:12:12 AM Pacific Standard Time,
jfgf.consult at mail.telepac.pt writes:
> Is electronics a revolutionary technology? That is, are we at the same
> historical juncture that people were 150 years ago in the revolution from
> agriculture to electro-mechanical industry?
>
>
In my opinion the article presented on the impact of electronic on the value
system is excellent and part of a form of Marxism that evolved in the
specifics of American history. The article is my particular point of view on
the level of Marxist theory, Marxist doctrine and the communist art of
explanation.
In as much as I have engaged a more than less coherent body of people
familiar with Karl Marx "Capital" the concept "value form" and "commodity
form" of the social products are used. Undermining the value system means the
unraveling of a system of social production driven on the basis of the
exchange of the human labor congealed inside that which is produced.
Melvin P.
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