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"Gilligan" wrote in message
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"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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Try reading Das Kapital and get back to us.


I've read a good portion of it. 2 semesters of Marx/Engels as an
undergrad.

My argument about organizing, allocating capital and labor and assuming
risk as having value exposes the flaw of Marx's central thesis in Das
Kapital. The "profit" is the market value of the capitalists work. Even
more fundamental is Marx's assertion that labor and capital work against
each other. I do not suscribe to that malevolent view at all. People
individually and voluntarily enter into contracts with each other. Both
sides must agree to terms. Marx's views best describe the workings of
labor unions which are self defeating and exist only by force/government
legislation.


Perhaps you haven't read enough, or perhaps your comprehension level is low.
Marx is a tough read in some respects today because his idealized theories
don't work well in the real world.

The rise of labor unions in the US were a direct result of poor management,
and had little gov't envolvement except as an afterthought.

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