Drafting my next blog post. Sure is turning out a bit more ::L'internationale plays:: than I normally think about these things. Part of that is order-of-operations: all of the bad exploitative elites are in pt. 2, but the positive impacts of connectivity and markets are in pt. 3
Not a non-motive, just a motive that had to compete with other motives. This is something we cannot see perfectly; we're reliant on archaeology to see the small farmers. Some of them do produce for the market, when the market is available.
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But again, I think if you want to describe that, you have to talk about individual farms, production patterns, market patterns. I just don't see what surplus value theory has to offer me in that space. You're welcome to write the essay explaining what it has to offer!
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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