1.0 Introduction
I resolutely am not commenting on unhappy current events.
Smith and Ricardo thought a (simple) LTV was not applicable to capitalism. Prices do not
tend to or orbit around labor values. At least that is their claim.
Ricardo had more to say about the LTV.
This argument is not new. Smith confined the LTV to a supposed "early and rude
state of society which precedes both the accumulation of stock and the appropriation on land" (WoN, book 1,
chapter 6; see also book 1, chapter 8). Ricardo thought this was sloppy reasoning.
The LTV does not become nonapplicable merely because of the accumulation of capital and of the
division of society into capitalists and workers (Principles, 3rd edition, chapter 1, section III).
2.0 Technology
A simple model of circulating
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