"Every economy is in the end an economy of time" - Marx, Grundrisse
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Replying to @xenocyberus
It's form the 'Chapter on Money', when he is talking about communal productionpic.twitter.com/rHLNN0Zuye
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Replying to @EBBerger @xenocyberus
Here it's phrased as "Economy of time, to this all economy ultimately reduces itself."
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A pity that time-marx is so ignored these days. It seems to mesh (or, rather, to explicate) the parts on german ideology where he talks about specialization of activities.
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Replying to @xenocyberus
If we all do our part we can make Templex Marx the standard understanding of the old boy once again!
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(but yeah, totally agree - and it's very odd, too! Time is such an essential category in his schema - once you plug SNLT into his long-range inteplay of constant & variable capital, capitalism as a whole becomes literally a gigantic clock racing down to a zero point)
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Socially Necessary Labor Time, just a guess.
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