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Yes, I have. I am just entirely unconvinced by his postulates. Ascribing intrinsic value to things as if there is such a thing. All value is extrinsic to commodities.

As I said you don't have to just believe everything you read. You can read things, parse the data, see if it makes sense, and reject what you read. But most people who read Marx seem to think he's coherent, he isn't. He uses a slight of hand.

"You know how this things is, right?" Then proceeds to tell you something that sounds similar to what you've observed but with a buried assumption.

You haven't read any Austrian economists have you?
cultivator · 24w
Your analysis must be of some other "Marx" because that doesn't track with my reading of capital. Never anywhere in there does he say anything about intrinsic value. Did you just ask an LLM to summarize Marx for you? Why pretend you read Capital when you clearly have not?