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To: 45Auto
IMHO, the monumental mistake Marx made which overwhelms everthing else he is credited with was to ignore the VALUE OF INFORMATION. This of course underlies every economic transaction, and is the base ground of all enterprises and labor.

He didn't even mention anything resembling INFORMATION or more mundanely, the ENGINEERING, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, or even the MARKET RESEARCH which makes a concern successful. Now in his day, some of this information was folded in with the idea of the skilled laborer, or artisan.

But Marx blew it when he tried to equate a common laborer with someone who designs a factory or a process, or even more abstractly the person who risks his capital to try making something which hasn't existed before.

It may be that human beings are obligated by good morals and values to make sure people don't starve, but they sure as hell are not obligated to pay subservience to the state...

10 posted on 04/25/2002 1:13:35 PM PDT by chilepepper
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To: chilepepper
In theorhetical physics, cause and effect is interchangeable-reversible...

what changes is observation and communism--evolution is running backwards...

the effect interpreting the causes...

falsely---manmade 'science'---Quackery.

12 posted on 04/25/2002 1:27:39 PM PDT by f.Christian
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