38) Repeating Marx's mistakes

This essay is not what is sounds like, but an interesting argument about
libertarian activism.

Institute for Liberal Values
by Jim Peron

"One of the worst economic fallacies around is the labour theory of
value. Yet, libertarians, who pride themselves as having some
understanding of the field, often advocate a labour of theory of value
themselves. Nor is it the only Marxian fallacy adopted by
libertarians. But it is a good one with which to start." (03/22/06)

http://www.ilv.org.nz/index.php?action=view_journal&journal_id=207

Dear Mike;
   
  Great article - now who are the negative activists the article says we are supposed to dump to improve our positive values and negate our negative values or some such thing as we divide up our productive labor???
   
  Ron Getty
  SF Libertarian

"Acree, Michael" <acreem@...> wrote:
    This essay is not what is sounds like, but an interesting argument about libertarian activism.
  Institute for Liberal Values
by Jim Peron
  "One of the worst economic fallacies around is the labour theory of
value. Yet, libertarians, who pride themselves as having some
understanding of the field, often advocate a labour of theory of value
themselves. Nor is it the only Marxian fallacy adopted by
libertarians. But it is a good one with which to start." (03/22/06)
  http://www.ilv.org.nz/index.php?action=view_journal&journal_id=207