[Marxism] Eight Theses on the Economic Crisis

S. Artesian sartesian at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 2 16:33:37 MST 2009


Well, it's a bit more than "discussed," and Marx refers to it as defining 
the historical limits to capitalism, meaning that it expresses the conflict 
between means and relations in a form that matches precisely the content of 
the contradiction between capital and wage-labor.

Certainly, Marx's work is unfinished, but so what?  The importance of the 
FROP, and  identification of that as the meaning of overproduction, of the 
overproduction of capital, exists separate and apart from the status of 
Marx's investigations.

There is nothing  "least thought through" in Marx's discussion of this 
facet.
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