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> Of course that's what labor does, generically speaking.
That's exactly the point...
> But labor isn't the only way to add value.
Again, for the 88th time in this goddamn thread, I never said it was...
> But you kinda implied that the only way to add value was with labor.
Provided we can answer the damn question, then we can go to the next point. And that's whether or not active labor should be a Capital requirement for everybody.
> Catchy platitude. Like most catchy platitudes, not that meaningful when you think about it though.
You know the difference between LMF and KMF? I'm guessing not...
> Why should "capital" serve labor?
Because human need is more importance than servicing the wealth creation of Capitalists.