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freenation26
9th June 2011, 02:10
Bourgeois economists denounce Marx's Labor Theory of Value as being "too narrow". How true is this?
bezdomni
9th June 2011, 07:02
Bourgeois economists denounce Marx's Labor Theory of Value as being "too narrow".
So?
Sraffa mathematically disproved neoclassical economics, which bourgeois economists have conveniently ignored for decades.
How true is this?
What kind of response to you think you will get asking this question to a bunch of Marxists? :confused:
How true do you think it is? That's a better question.
Savage
9th June 2011, 08:52
How true do you think it is? That's a better question.
That's the same question.
Ismail
9th June 2011, 11:39
It isn't true at all.
See: http://www.dreamscape.com/rvien/Economics/Essays/LTV-FAQ.html
freenation26
9th June 2011, 21:55
So?
Sraffa mathematically disproved neoclassical economics, which bourgeois economists have conveniently ignored for decades.
What kind of response to you think you will get asking this question to a bunch of Marxists? :confused:
I didn't realize I was specifically asking Marxists. I was looking for a response that would answer my question. Hopefully one that would prove bourgeois economists wrong.
How true do you think it is? That's a better question.
I'm not sure. That's why I asked.
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