The section of the heat death of capitalism is extremely grim, and clearly we are getting there. Lower wages, higher productivities, higher rents and personal debts. And fucking boomers telling us we are lazy while they benefit from our profits...
Well, that's why purer forms of capitalism, as it exists in the US, might not be the best modus of production at its later stage. Additionally, new profit opportunities continue coming up, though at a decreasing rate as increasing share buybacks by big companies show.
আনোয়ারের এই জিনিস প্রকৃতই মাস্টার-ক্লাশ, বা মাস্টারদের জন্যে ক্লাশ। দুর্বলচিত্ত অর্থনীতিবিদদের খাদ্য না। Anwar's this thing is realy a master-class material; or the class for the masters. These are foods not for the fainthearted economists.
but professor, both definition illustrates the same essential point if wholeselling and retailing are viewed as adding value, which I would like to argue they do, they buy the produce from the producers or manufacturers and make it accessible to the the final consumer, it adds to the value of the good in the sense of availability, just as a cargo ships adds to the value of good for transporting it from one place to another, anything which is not available to an individual can serve no use value to him
I’m sure the good professor will revise his thesis now that you’ve now so lucidly expounded the issue for him in this seminal RU-vid comment - be sure to look out for this in the 2nd edition of his book.