Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Simplified

Marx seems to have a need to make everything sound more complex then it really is, such as when he is explaining the relationship between an employee and his employer. An example would be when he says, "he and the owner of money meet in the market, and enter into relations with each other on a footing of equality as owners of commodities, with the sole difference that one is a buyer, the other a seller" (265). All this simply means is someone getting hired.

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